Recognizable signals

For systems that provide alerts, people may need recognizable signals (including feedback and cues) for different alerts or other messages that use signals.

Mappings

Functional abilityAccommodation typeAccessibility characteristic
AuditoryDefaultNotifications
Ability to understand implied contentDefaultNotifications
Ability to understand numeric conceptsDefaultNotifications
Attention and concentrationDefaultNotifications
Balance and stabilityDefaultNotifications
Cognitive processingDefaultNotifications
Contextual knowledgeDefaultNotifications
Executive functionsDefaultNotifications
Fine motor controlDefaultNotifications
GustatoryDefaultNotifications
Language skillsDefaultNotifications
LearningDefaultNotifications
MemoryDefaultNotifications
Mental healthDefaultNotifications
MobilityDefaultNotifications
Multidimensional body movementDefaultNotifications
OlfactoryDefaultNotifications
Physical attributesDefaultNotifications
ReachDefaultNotifications
Self-regulationDefaultNotifications
Sensory processingDefaultNotifications
Social skillsDefaultNotifications
StaminaDefaultNotifications
StrengthDefaultNotifications
TactileDefaultNotifications
VisualDefaultNotifications

References

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    Imported from https://github.com/accessiblecommunity/Digital-Accessibility-Framework/recognizable-signals.md