22 guidance statements support this accommodation type:
- Adjustable parts - For systems with physical input or output devices, people may need to adjust the location and position of the devices to have all of them within easy view and reach.
- Adjustable volume - For systems that present auditory content, people may need to adjust the volume of the system to a suitable level.
- Appropriate brightness - For systems that present visual content, people may need to change the brightness based on the viewing environment and situation.
- Appropriate challenging - For systems used to complete tasks or play games, people may need to set the complexity or difficulty at a level which is challenging and motivating but not discouraging to me.
- Appropriate speed - For systems that present dynamic images, people may need adjust the presentation speed to enable them to perceive and track them.
- Audio characteristics - For systems that present auditory content, people may need to adjust specific characteristics of audio content, cues, and feedback.
- Change to cultural conventions, words, and symbols - For systems that present text and images, people may need to change input and user interface components to use text or symbols with which they familiar.
- Control distractions - For systems that include notifications or other interruptions to task completion, people may need to control interruptions.
- Control timeout - For systems that time out, people may need to be able to adjust, extend or turn off any time out.
- Game speed - For system used to play games, people may need to be able to adjust the speed of game play.
- Haptic control - For systems with tactile content, people may need to be able to control haptic output.
- Hide accessibility features - For systems that provide specific accessibility functions, people may need to temporarily hide them.
- Large scale layout - For systems with large scale display modes, people may need the visual relationship aspects of the layout to be preserved, and content not to be clipped.
- Magnification - For systems that present visual content, people may need to magnify or resize content.
- Mute all audio - For systems with audio output, people may need the ability to silence or mute all audio output.
- Personalized Interface - People may need to be able to customize their interface.
- Reconfigure controls - For system that have physical input or output devices, people may need to remap and reconfigure my controls.
- Stop moving targets - For systems with interactive elements that require accuracy, people may need to stop interactive elements from moving.
- Turn off tactile output - For systems with tactile output, people may need to turn off the tactile output from a system.
- Turn off visual output - For systems with visual content, people may need to turn off the visual output from a system.
- Updating content - For systems with automatically updating content, people may need to be able to control it.
- Visual presentation control - For systems that present text, people may need to be able to control the visual presentation of the content including color, orientation, formatting, spacing, justification, and size.