Question from the mobile accessibility group to the Low-Vision and COGA groups

Greetings.

Here’s a question from the mobile accessibility group to the Low-Vision 
and COGA groups:

It’s important that controls have general affordances so users can tell 
that something is a link or button and can discern if an element is on 
or off.

But what are the accessibility arguments that go beyond usability for this?

We’re trying to collect user needs around this to see if we can narrow 
this to something that's focused and testable.

*Question:* what are the use cases for Low Vision and COGA?

Thanks much.

Cheers
Kim

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Kimberly Patch
(617) 325-3966

patchontech.com
@patchontech
scriven.com/kimpatch
creekriverstringband.com
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Received on Thursday, 31 January 2019 18:36:05 UTC