- From: Kelly Ford <kford@windows.microsoft.com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 21:18:07 -0700
- To: <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>
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My task for user needs summary was to look at items 10-12. 10.0 Have equivalent security and privacy 10.1 Private listening capability when using audio alternatives to visual information in public places Current: NA Comment: Agree 10.2 Protection of the privacy of their information even if they are not able to do the "expected" things to protect it themselves. Current: NA Comment: Agree 10.3 Security of their information even if they are not able to do the "expected" things to protect it themselves Current: NA Comment: Agree 11.0 Not cause personal risk (e.g. seizure, etc.) 11.1 Products where hazards are obvious and easy to avoid, difficult to trigger. Current: CP 5.5, CP 9.6, CP 10.5 Comment: Seems like a bit of a stretch to apply these but they are likely some of the closest in UAG. 11.2 "Products that do not rely on specific senses or fine movement to avoid injury. Note: Products that don't assume body parts will never stray into openings or that only gentle body movements will occur around the products." Current: NA Comment: Agree 11.3 Use products safely without seeing hazards or warnings. Current:CP 1.3, CP 6.10, CP 7.3, CP 8.1, CP 8.2 Comment: 6.10 seems like a stretch to apply to this item specifically. 11.4 Use products safely without hearing hazard warnings Current:CP 1.3, CP 6.10, CP 7.3, CP 8.1, CP 8.2 Comment: 6.10 seems like a stretch to apply to this item specifically. 11.5 To avoid visual patterns that causes them to have seizures. Current:CP 8.1, CP 8.2 Comment: 3.3 and maybe 3.2? 11.6 To avoid auditory patterns that causes them to have seizures. Current: CP 8.1, CP 8.2 Comment: Not sure UAG really calls this out. 11.7 Products that do not give off electromagnetic radiation that that they are allergic to. Current: NA Comment: agree 11.8 Products that do not give off chemicals that that they are allergic to. Current: NA Comment: Agree 12.0 Be able to efficiently operate product 12.1 Alternate modes of operation that are effective given the time constraints of the task. Current:CP 2.4, CP 4.4, CP 4.5 Comment: Agree 12.2 Cursor movement that is controlled by keyboard to follow data entry or control order. Current: CP 1.1, CP 1.2, CP 1.3, CP 6.1, CP 6.2, CP 6.3, CP 6.4, CP 6.5, CP 6.6, CP 6.7, CP 6.8, CP 7.3, CP 7.4, CP 8.2, CP 9.5, CP 9.6, CP 9.8, CP 9.9, CP 10.1, CP 10.4, CP 10.5 Comment: 1.3, 9.8, 9.9, 10.1, 10.4 and 10.5 probably don't need to be listed here. Might want to add 5.4 12.3 The ability to increase the rate of audio alternatives (unless there are minimal audio alternatives) Current: CP 7.1, CP 7.2, CP 7.3, CP 7.4, CP 8.1, CP 8.2 Comment: 4.9 seems more applicable and possibly 4.5. 12.4 System level accessibility preference settings that apply across applications. Current: CP 7.1, CP 7.2, CP 7.3, CP 7.4 Comment: Agree 12.5 To have applications not override or defeat built-in accessibility features. Current: CP 7.1, CP 7.2, CP 7.3, CP 7.4, CP 8.1, CP 8.2 Comment: Agree 12.6 "Accessibility preference settings preserved unless asked. Note: need to have any applications that want to change accessibility features ask the user first, and return the setting when the application ends" Current: CP 7.1, CP 7.2, CP 7.3, CP 7.4, CP 11.6 Comment: Agree 12.7 Preference settings to change immediately preferably without requiring system reboot. Current: Comment: Not sure UAG mentions this. 12.8 Ability to save and restore individual preference settings. CP 7.1, CP 7.2, CP 7.3, CP 7.4, CP 11.6 Comment: 11.6 is likely most applicable. 12.9 Accessibility functions that can be returned to an initial state individually or together after each user. Comment: CP 7.1, CP 7.2, CP 7.3, CP 7.4, CP 11.4, CP 11.5, CP 11.6 Comment: 11.6 seems like the most applicable. 12.10 Hardcopy documents to be usable with one hand or mouthstick. Current: NA Comment: Agree in the sense of hard copy. 12.11 Structure when navigating long audio material. Current: CP 2.5, CP 2.6, CP 4.5, CP 9.8, CP 9.9, CP 10.4 Comment: Agree although 9.8, 9.9 and 10.4 don't call out audio specifically in UAG.
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