Accessibility guide
Accessibility for users who are visually impaired
Use the web browser’s accessibility options. For more information, see to the “accessibility” topics in the web browser’s help.
For more information, see
Special considerations.
Accessibility for users who are blind
Support for users who are blind is predominately dependent on the use of a screen reader. The applications has been tested with JAWS for Windows (see www.freedomscientific.com).
During testing with JAWS, it was found that listening to the table results is easier while in full screen view. To enter full screen view, press the F11 key. To exit full screen view, press the Esc key.
If using a screen reader, use the F6 key to switch between this help system's Navigation pane and Contents pane.
Special considerations
There are issues that deserve special attention, as outlined in the following topics.
The application has been tested only with the JAWS for Windows screen reader software version 8.0.
Special considerations: Dialogs
The initial focus in a dialog is generally on the control in the upper left area. To access other controls, press Tab, or use the keyboard shortcuts.
The placement of a control in the tabbing order is determined by the section it belongs to, the type of control it is, and its placement in the dialog. Some dialogs might not have all types of controls or the same number of controls.
For dialogs containing more than one user interface tab (for example, the Options dialog), the initial focus is generally on the first tab itself. Press Ctrl+Tab to navigate to other tabs. Press the Tab key to navigate through the controls on each tab.
Special considerations: Interference with other software
When testing the application with screen readers such as JAWS, other software might interfere. For example, the use of a Systems Management Server (SMS) in your organization might interfere with JAWS’s ability to read some products. Disabling SMS will rectify this situation. For more information about SMS, see the Microsoft website.