Keyboard, Pointing Device and Screen Clause Samples
The 'Keyboard, Pointing Device and Screen' clause defines the requirements for providing accessible input and output hardware, such as keyboards, mice, and display screens, in a product or system. It typically specifies that these devices must be usable by individuals with disabilities, for example by ensuring that keyboards are operable without tight time constraints or that screens are readable by users with low vision. The core function of this clause is to ensure that essential hardware interfaces are accessible, thereby removing barriers to use for people with various disabilities and promoting inclusive design.
Keyboard, Pointing Device and Screen. (1) The keyboard shall be adjustable and detachable, and on a slightly downward slant away from the operator, but his/her wrists should remain in a neutral, flat, not bent, position.
(2) The screen shall be adjustable horizontally and vertically to fit the operator's plane of vision, with the top of the screen being about eye level when the operator is sitting at the terminal.
(3) The screen shall be adjustable for brightness and contrast.
(4) Newly purchased monitors shall have screens larger than fifteen (15) inches.
(5) Employees shall have a choice from at least two (2) different types of keyboards and pointing devices before purchase.
Keyboard, Pointing Device and Screen. (1) The keyboard shall be adjustable and detachable, and on a slightly downward slant away from the operator, but his/her wrists should remain in a neutral, flat, not bent, position.
(2) The screen shall be adjustable horizontally and vertically to fit the operator's plane of vision, with the top of the screen being about eye level when the operator is sitting at the monitor.
(3) The screen shall be adjustable for brightness and contrast.
(4) Newly purchased monitors (excluding laptops) shall have screens measuring at least seventeen
