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=== Suggested changes to the Big Blue Button client === | === Suggested changes to the Big Blue Button client === | ||
* Add a drop-down-list with title all the windows open, so people with impaired vision can easily select and focus the opened windows. | * Add a drop-down-list with title all the windows open, so people with impaired vision can easily select and focus the opened windows. | ||
+ | * Label all of the elements on the screen so they can be processed by accessibility technologies. | ||
+ | * Create short cut keys for commonly used functions. | ||
+ | * Add tab order for elements/windows on the screen. | ||
+ | * Recording webcam of sign language translator(s). |
Revision as of 16:46, 3 July 2012
--Under Construction; please feel free to contribute to this document--
Contents
Accessibility Project
Making BBB Client, JAWS compatible
- Acquiring JAWS license for testing the client against JAWS
- Test the client working with JAWS and identify the short-comes...
- Contact JAWS developers to identify how JAWS identifies the objects in a flash application running on a website and narrates them.
- Modify the client and make the object identifiable by JAWS
Modifications / additions to client
Modifications and additions needed to be applied to BBB client to make it accessible. Please feel free to add any suggestions or points you find necessary to this wiki page. (You can register here to be able to modify this wiki)
If you are visiting this page from within Seneca College (if you are a Senecan), please login to | Seneca Big Blue Button Demo Server and use it for your meetings and lectures and give us feed back .
If you are an outside visitor, please visit the BBB polling demo server and send us feed back.
To contact us, please email any of the project contributors by visiting This Page!
Suggested changes to the Big Blue Button client
- Add a drop-down-list with title all the windows open, so people with impaired vision can easily select and focus the opened windows.
- Label all of the elements on the screen so they can be processed by accessibility technologies.
- Create short cut keys for commonly used functions.
- Add tab order for elements/windows on the screen.
- Recording webcam of sign language translator(s).