Re: Touch with Assistive Technology

On 24/04/2017 13:53, Jonathan Avila wrote:
>> which is probably true for all sites.   But what is too small.
>>
>
> For WCAG 2 -- Viewport needs to take into account zooming to 200%
> which reduces the size of the viewport and increases scale.  If you
> take an average laptop display of 1280 by 800 -- essentially we are
> talking about something that is 640x400.

As soon as that user makes their window slightly narrower than full 
screen, or if the user had a slightly older machine/monitor, that only 
runs at 1024x768, they'd then fall out of the "dekstop" and into the 
"mobile" bucket.  A dangerous generalisation, I'd say, only compounded 
by the possibility that WCAG 2.1 will go above 200% depending on how the 
LVTF SCs pan out.

P
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