The paragraph defining "user agent" implies that it incldues all AT, whereas it really only includes some AT. It reads: "It is important to note that assistive technologies are included in this definition. Assistive technologies include screen readers, screen magnifiers, on-screen and alternative keyboards, single switches, voice recognition, and a wide variety of input and output devices that meet the needs of people with disabilities."
Proposed Change:
Add phrases shown in upper case: "It is important to note that MANY assistive technologies are included in this definition. SUCH assistive technologies include screen readers, screen magnifiers, on-screen and alternative keyboards, single switches, voice recognition, and a wide variety of input and output devices that meet the needs of people with disabilities."
We removed this paragraph because it was redundant with the definitions and we were removing unnecessary informative information from the conformance section. We have clarified the relationship between user agents and assistive techologies in the current definitions.
Developed and maintained by Jon Hardin at the Trace Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
$Date: 2007/05/17 13:52:57 $ $Author: bcaldwel $