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Demonstrate the broad variety of use cases for keyboard compatibility. Connect this to the need for people with different disabilities, and emphasize the face they people rely on this functionality. Include some examples of what keyboard compatibility entails.
| Sequence | Time | Elapsed Time | Narration | Visuals | Audio Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0:04 | 0:04 | Imagine if you couldn’t use your car because you couldn’t open your window. | A person gets in their car, starts it up and tries to open the window – but they can’t, so they shake their head get out and walk | |
| 2 | 0:05 | 0:09 | It’s as frustrating as not being able to use a website just because you haven’t got a mouse | The same person sat on the train using their laptop – trying to move around a site by keyboard alone and failing | |
| 3 | 0:07 | 0:16 | Many people use only the keyboard to navigate websites – either through preference or circumstance | Now on a different website navigating away | |
| 4 | 0:11 | 0:27 | Whether it’s temporarily limited mobility, a permanent physical disability or simply a broken mouse, the result is the same – frustration. | We go closer and see that the person has arthritic hands and is using one finger to prod at all the keys. We see the person tabbing through segments of the site and using the arrow keys to move around it | |
| 5 | 0:11 | 0:38 | A website properly coded for keyboard accessibility allows more users better access to it - just like an automatic! visit w3.org/WAI for more tips and information |
Finish on the person getting into an automatic car, shifting it into drive and setting off. |