The uppercase letter “O” shall be used to determine the allowable width of all low resolution VMS characters of a font....
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11B-703.8.5 Character width
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Display Screens
Combined with the requirement for characters on the display screen to be in sans serif font and at least 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) high (based on the uppercase letter “I”), the 3:1 contrast ratio...
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11B-703.8.5 Character width
The uppercase letter “O” shall be used to determine the allowable width of all low resolution VMS characters of a font....
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Conventions Used In This Guide
Font Convention Meaning Black Text Used for text taken from CBC Black Text, Italicized...
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B. Online Barriers Faced by People with Disabilities
example, basic accessibility features in computer operating systems enable some people with low vision to see computer displays by simply adjusting color schemes, contrast settings, and font...
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1117B.5.3
Characters on signs shall be selected from fonts that have a width-to-height ratio of between 3:5 (60 percent) and 1:1 (100 percent) measured by the width of the uppercase letter "O" and...
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502.3.5 Hierarchical Relationships (Section-by-Section Analysis)
software commonly use one or more sub-menus that cascade from a “main” menu item, which permit the user to perform desired actions such as saving a file in a specific format or altering font...
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3.3 Equipment Barriers and Solutions
., it may be hung on the wall or be in small print) Type the instructions in large print (at least 18 point font) and attach them to the equipment with a cord or chain so that a user...
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B. Adoption and Implementation of ADA Accessibility Policy
The ADA Policy posted in Atlantis office locations must be printed in a bold font no smaller than 20 points on a contrasting background. ...
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1193.35 Redundancy and selectability [Reserved] (Advisory Guidance)
For example, a conflict may arise between captioning (provided for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing) and a large font size (provided for persons with low vision)....
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Mitigating measures
consideration.18 For example, a student with low vision (unable to read typical size print with ordinary eyeglasses or contacts) who is able to read using a computer program that enlarges the font...
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Conventions used in this Pocket Guide
Conventions used in this Pocket Guide Font Convention Meaning Black Text Used for text taken from CBC....
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Alternate formats and alternate modes (Advisory Guidance)
Still other persons with low vision may be able to read the text version of the manual if it is provided in a larger font....
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How to Use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
Learn how to use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
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Section 36.303(g)(5) Performance Requirements for Captioning Devices and Audio Description Devices
Several commenters suggested that the Department require captioning devices to have an adjustable font size while many disagreed, stating that an adjustable font size requirement would be...
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Tips for Presenters
Review the guidelines about style, fonts, video, and other elements of presentation offered in this guide....
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ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION POLICY
The Effective Communication Policy posted in THE CREDIT UNION locations shall be printed in a bold font no smaller than 20 points on a contrasting background....
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Provide Public Notice About the ADA
Alternative Formats Open or closed-captioned public service announcements on television Large print (recommend: san-serif typeface such as Helvetica or Ariel, 18 point font...
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EXHIBIT H POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN EFFECTIVE WEBSITE COMMUNICATIONS
Documents posted in image-based formats are often not accessible to people who use screen readers or people with low vision who use text enlargement programs or different color and font...