Making Microsoft Word Documents Keyboard Accessible|Section 508 for Word
Another post exploring Word & Section 508 compliance: Ensuring links are navigable using keyboard commands. #KeyboardAccessibility, #MicrosoftWord, #Section508, #AccessibleDocuments, #ScreenReaders, #AssistiveTech, #InclusiveDesign, #DigitalAccessibility
Today, we’re diving into a crucial aspect of making Microsoft Word documents compliant with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act: ensuring keyboard accessibility for links. This element is not only fascinating but also essential for creating inclusive and accessible content.
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hey how are you all typing with macrons on your computers. do you just copy/paste them every time because that's what i'm doing but i dislike it.
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the motive video hostages didn't know anything about the killing game as evidenced by naegi having to explain the whole thing to komaru. how long do you think it took takaaki to hear about it? how long did it take for him to find someone who had seen the broadcast and could tell him what had happened? how do you think it felt to find out some of the students had survived and how do you think it felt to find out his son wasn't among them? how does it feel to outlive your child?
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Tumblr web keyboard shortcuts
How did I just find these now?!
As a disabled person these are amazing.
On this panel on the left, under Account, is the humble Keyboard shortcuts info sheet. Look at these!
There are even more, but just knowing that J, K, and L will allow me to scroll and like without having to move my arm or fingers much will entirely change my Tumblr experience.
I hope this helps anyone who like me had not noticed these features.
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I'm studying to be an environmental scientist in the wildlife conservation field and that means being outside a lot around animals and plants which means being exposed to a lotta allergens, right?
Imagine an environmental ecologist/biologist/scientist/conservationist who does a lot of field work with their partner (in this case, starting off as a friend/coworker).
Person A, the scientist, is allergic to just about everything in the field. This means every work day, without fail, they'll be a sniffly, sneezy mess within 30 minutes max of their "shift." Stopping to bend over and let out itchy and wet fits every few minutes is very common for them. Person B, their partner has gotten quite used to this over time, finds it amusing, possibly even endearing. Person A often decides not to take their meds due to high strength causing fogginess and drowsiness. However, they also often forget to bring tissues.
Over time, as their relationship has evolved to be closer and closer, B has recognized A's near constant lack of tissues despite the drippy, itchy mess they become nearly every day at work. So in all their glory as a friend, they start bringing packets of tissues to work everyday. Everytime B notices A getting teary eyed, sniffly, or hitchy, they shove a tissue (or five) into their hands. A gratefully takes them and lets out irritated sneeze after sneeze into them, all while B just stands there smirking.
As the two partners get closer and closer, and B ends up rubbing A's back through their messy fits and helping them clean themselves up after each one. It's become a habit of A's to "forget" their tissues on purpose at this point.
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Accessibility in Libraries
My library recently set up a computer for blind & visually impaired users. It has a large print keyboard and is set up with large/high visibility icons, text, cursor, etc. Also has shortcuts on the desktop to Windows Narrator and a screen magnifier.
Our elderly patrons who have trouble with small text already love it!
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