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[HIGH ] Interaction Summary says "TBD" #296

Closed MicheleAWilliams-A11y closed 10 months ago

MicheleAWilliams-A11y commented 10 months ago

The Interaction page is missing text for the Summary. However, seems like you can use text already in the Intro to copy/paste so hopefully an easy fix.

JayneSchurick commented 10 months ago

Where is the Interaction page?

MicheleAWilliams-A11y commented 10 months ago

The draft pages we were asked to review in this last survey: https://deploy-preview-113--wai-people-use-web.netlify.app/people-use-web/tools-techniques-navigation/

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JayneSchurick commented 10 months ago

https://deploy-preview-113--wai-people-use-web.netlify.app/people-use-web/tools-techniques-navigation/

In context: updated wording in Summary box.:

People navigate digital technology differently depending on their preferences, skills, and abilities. Similar to using different strategies for entering text and activating commands, people may use:

daniel-montalvo commented 10 months ago

People navigate digital technology differently depending on their preferences, skills, and abilities. Similar to using different strategies for entering text and activating commands, people may use:

  • Keyboard only by people with cognitive, physical, and visual disabilities;
  • Touch screen only by people with cognitive and physical disabilities; [...]

Why do these two have examples of people with certain disabilities and the others below do not?

If we do want to include these, we would probably need to look for a shorter, less redundant sentence structure. If we joint the first list item together with its preceding introductory sentence, it would read:

[...] people may use keyboard only by people with cognitive, physical, and visual disabilities

Not able to provide suggestions right now but may in the coming days.

AndrewArch commented 10 months ago

[ED med]

My attempt (and removing 'by people' as we have 'people' in the lead in to the bullets) ... still somewhat clumsy though.

People navigate digital technology differently depending on their preferences, skills, and abilities. Similar to using different strategies for entering text and activating commands, people may use:

Keyboard only for those with cognitive, physical, and visual disabilities; Touch screen only for those with cognitive, physical, and visual disabilities; Mouse and keyboard with software that compensates for hand tremor or limited dexterity; Speech recognition, virtual mice, and other hands-free interactions.

JayneSchurick commented 10 months ago

Good comments @daniel-montalvo and @AndrewArch

Here is the new wording: People navigate digital technology differently depending on their preferences, skills, and abilities. Similar to using different strategies for entering text and activating commands, people may use: