People may need visible and programmatic focus indicators with high contrast/luminosity against adjacent colors that are not visually obscured by other content.
Notes
Consider
" Chromaticity " instead of " color " if chromaticity is what we really mean (since " color " covers many aspects of what is perceived)
Mappings
| Required ability | Accessibility characteristic | Support needed | 
|---|---|---|
| Visual | Structure and relationships | Default | 
| Fine motor control | Structure and relationships | Default | 
| Visual | Structure and relationships | Assistive technology | 
| Fine motor control | Structure and relationships | Assistive technology | 
References
- Reference: 1.4.3. Discernible Focus Indication
 - Reference: 3.1.5. Ghost Focus
 - Reference: 5-2-1-j to have enhanced focus and pointing indicators
 - Reference: 5-3-3-c to perceive which interface component currently has focus
 - Reference: 2.4.13 Focus Appearance
 - Reference: 2.4.12 Focus Not Obscured (Enhanced)
 - Reference: 2.4.11 Focus Not Obscured (Minimum)
 - Reference: 2.4.7 Focus Visible
 
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Imported from https://github.com/accessiblecommunity/Digital-Accessibility-Framework/focus-indicators.md