5 guidance statements support this accessibility characteristic:
- Assistive technology-compatible - For systems with user interfaces, people may need content and operable elements to be accessed and presented through assistive technology.
- Location in Context - People may need their current location within the larger structure to be presented visually and programmatically.
- Output modality choice - As a user with limited or no vision or with limited or no hearing, I need to be able to choose modalities to be used for outputs from the system.
- Separate output control - For systems with assistive technology built into the platform or that work with assistive technology, people may need to be able to control output of assistive technology separate from output of content.
- Supplement auditory location cues - For systems that present auditory cues to location in space, people may need the location represented in other forms, such as visual, textual, or haptic cues.