Accessibility Features Sample Clauses

Accessibility Features. The Developer shall consider incorporation of the following accessibility-related features recommended by the University of Hawaii Center on Disability Studies into the Project to ease everyday access for anyone with mobility challenges:
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Accessibility Features. 2.1. Non-visual User Interface Accessibility Features in all Electronic Tabletop Tablets E la Carte shall include in all the Next Generation Tablets that it offers to its restaurant operator customers and in all Legacy Tablets currently in use by its customers, a non-visual user interface, to ensure that blind customers are afforded the same private and independent access to services offered through Electronic Tabletop Tablets as is afforded to sighted customers via a visual interface, with substantially similar ease of use. Private access on Next Generation Tablets refers to the privacy afforded through headphones on Next Generation tablets. Private access on Legacy Tablets refers to the privacy afforded by using Bluetooth headsets and is contingent on the technical feasibility as set forth in section 2.4 below. The non-visual user interface shall be a standard feature set included on all Electronic Tabletop Tablets. All such non- visual features utilize and depend upon the Google TalkBack programmatic interface that is available for use on Android devices. E la Carte shall ensure that the non-visual user interface described below is included on all of its customers’ Electronic Tabletop Tablets, whether Legacy or Next Generation, according to the timelines listed below. However, Claimants and Xxxxxxxxx’ Counsel acknowledge and agree that E la Carte’s existing customers with Legacy Tablets decide if and when to deploy Next Generation Tablets, and that E la Carte, as a vendor to such customers, does not make such decisions. E la Carte shall not produce or sell any Legacy Tablets to its customers after the Effective Date. So long as the following functions are available to sighted customers, the non- visual user interface for all Electronic Tabletop Tablets must enable blind and low-vision customers to:
Accessibility Features. Prioritize accessibility features to ensure that the website is usable by individuals with different abilities. This includes features such as alt text for images, keyboard navigation, and clear text- to-speech compatibility. An inclusive website design fosters a diverse and engaged community.
Accessibility Features. The Service contains features and functionality to assist users in complying with their obligations to accommodate Applicants. Some of these features cannot be turned on without Customer consent on a case-by-case basis depending on the type of requirement for accommodation. It is Customer’s responsibility to inform VidCruiter if Customer wants certain features switches on or requirements for further information about what features are available and how to properly use them. Customer must always ensure that Customer’s use of the Service is in compliance with the laws applicable to Customer’s recruitment process.

Related to Accessibility Features

  • Accessibility Supplier warrants that all Products will meet the requirements set forth in all federal, state, local and foreign laws, rules, and regulations applicable to accessibility of information technology for people with disabilities. Supplier agrees to use personnel trained and knowledgeable in supporting the needs of persons with disabilities in performance of Services under this Order.

  • Accessibility Requirements Under Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2054, Subchapter M, and implementing rules of the Texas Department of Information Resources, the System Agency must procure Products and services that comply with the Accessibility Standards when those Products are available in the commercial marketplace or when those Products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation. Accordingly, Grantee must provide electronic and information resources and associated Product documentation and technical support that comply with the Accessibility Standards.

  • Fire, Life Safety, and Accessibility Codes The following codes, in the versions approved by the Georgia State Fire Marshal/Fire Safety Commissioner and Department of Human Resources, shall be used. The Design Professional will designate any additional codes or special modifications in the Supplementary General Conditions.

  • Information Technology Accessibility Standards Any information technology related products or services purchased, used or maintained through this Grant must be compatible with the principles and goals contained in the Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards adopted by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board under Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. §794d), as amended. The federal Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx-xxxxx.xxx/508.htm.

  • Switching System Hierarchy and Trunking Requirements For purposes of routing ECI traffic to Verizon, the subtending arrangements between Verizon Tandem Switches and Verizon End Office Switches shall be the same as the Tandem/End Office subtending arrangements Verizon maintains for the routing of its own or other carriers’ traffic (i.e., traffic will be routed to the appropriate Verizon Tandem subtended by the terminating End Office serving the Verizon Customer). For purposes of routing Verizon traffic to ECI, the subtending arrangements between ECI Tandem Switches and ECI End Office Switches shall be the same as the Tandem/End Office subtending arrangements that ECI maintains for the routing of its own or other carriers’ traffic.

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