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

Required abilityAccessibility characteristicSupport needed
Ability to understand implied contentQualityAssistive technology
Ability to understand numeric conceptsQualityAssistive technology
Attention and concentrationQualityAssistive technology
AuditoryQualityAssistive technology
Balance and stabilityQualityAssistive technology
Cognitive processingQualityAssistive technology
Contextual knowledgeQualityAssistive technology
Executive functionsQualityAssistive technology
Fine motor controlQualityAssistive technology
GustatoryQualityAssistive technology
Language skillsQualityAssistive technology
LearningQualityAssistive technology
MemoryQualityAssistive technology
Mental healthQualityAssistive technology
MobilityQualityAssistive technology
Multidimensional body movementQualityAssistive technology
OlfactoryQualityAssistive technology
Physical attributesQualityAssistive technology
ReachQualityAssistive technology
Self-regulationQualityAssistive technology
Sensory processingQualityAssistive technology
Social skillsQualityAssistive technology
StaminaQualityAssistive technology
StrengthQualityAssistive technology
TactileQualityAssistive technology
VisualQualityAssistive technology

References

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