No accessibility feature override

For systems with built-in accessibility features to access systems, people may need applications that do not override or defeat those built-in platform features.

Notes

For example:

Mappings

Functional abilityAccommodation typeAccessibility characteristic
Ability to understand implied contentAssistive technologyQuality
Ability to understand numeric conceptsAssistive technologyQuality
Attention and concentrationAssistive technologyQuality
AuditoryAssistive technologyQuality
Balance and stabilityAssistive technologyQuality
Cognitive processingAssistive technologyQuality
Contextual knowledgeAssistive technologyQuality
Executive functionsAssistive technologyQuality
Fine motor controlAssistive technologyQuality
GustatoryAssistive technologyQuality
Language skillsAssistive technologyQuality
LearningAssistive technologyQuality
MemoryAssistive technologyQuality
Mental healthAssistive technologyQuality
MobilityAssistive technologyQuality
Multidimensional body movementAssistive technologyQuality
OlfactoryAssistive technologyQuality
Physical attributesAssistive technologyQuality
ReachAssistive technologyQuality
Self-regulationAssistive technologyQuality
Sensory processingAssistive technologyQuality
Social skillsAssistive technologyQuality
StaminaAssistive technologyQuality
StrengthAssistive technologyQuality
TactileAssistive technologyQuality
VisualAssistive technologyQuality

References

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    Imported from https://github.com/accessiblecommunity/Digital-Accessibility-Framework/no-feature-override.md