Re: WCAG 2.2 status - Dragging

Hello,

I'm not sure this is what you are looking for but I'm hoping it is. The DVD
queue in netflix is draggable and also works with the keyboard and a single
pointer. Steps are below:

Dragging can be accomplished using the control on the left side. The mouse
pointer changes to a hand and the item can be moved.
[image: image.png]

When you use the keyboard focus you can access the list option which is
also available using a single pointer click

[image: image.png]

This opens a keyboard and single pointer accessible popup with an apply
button. The user can use the keyboard or a single pointer to change the up
and down arrows  and adjust the numebr. Then they can tab to or click the
apply button to move the movie to its new position in queue.
[image: image.png]

On a side note, this (in my opinion) fails important controls but it does
seem to be a possible success example for this SC.

Best regards,

Rachael

On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 4:52 PM Alastair Campbell <acampbell@nomensa.com>
wrote:

> Thanks Jake,
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> It seems we’re still looking for the perfect all-around solution.
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> For each of these, I was looking for:
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>    1. Does it work with a simple-tap interaction?
>    2. Could it work with a simple-tap interaction with some reasonable
>    adjustment?
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> https://schne324.github.io/dragon-drop/demo/
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> This goes into a keyboard up/down mode, so:
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>    1. No.
>    2. Perhaps, if it worked by selecting an item and then swapped with
>    the next one you tapped, but that would need instructions or something?
>    Otherwise I think a completely different approach would be needed.
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> https://salesforce-ux.github.io/dnd-a11y-patterns/#/sortB?_k=zd2fe8
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> Same as above.
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> https://salesforce-ux.github.io/dnd-a11y-patterns/#/canvas?_k=v6vqqb
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>    1. No.
>    2. Possibly, if you tap the object to select, and tap the place where
>    it should drop.
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> https://salesforce-ux.github.io/dnd-a11y-patterns/#/bucket?_k=l6f7im
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>    1. Yes, but only for moving between columns, not for ordering with a
>    column.
>    2. Possibly, by swapping between items, as above.
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> > There are plenty more.
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> Any which work with a tap approach as well?
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> Cheers,
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> -Alastair
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-- 
Rachael Montgomery, PhD
Director, Accessible Community
rachael@accessiblecommunity.org

"I will paint this day with laughter;
I will frame this night in song."
 - Og Mandino

Received on Sunday, 19 January 2020 22:15:50 UTC