Adobe Accessibility Conformance Report
VPAT® Version 2.3 (Revised) – April 2019
Product Information
Name of Product/Version: Creative Cloud Desktop App for Windows / 5.0.0.354
Product Description: The Creative Cloud Desktop App is used to install, update, and launch the desktop apps; to manage a Creative Cloud account, manage and share assets stored in Creative Cloud; to download fonts from Adobe or high-quality royalty-free assets right within the app; and to showcase and discover creative work on Behance.
Date: December 2019
Contact information: access@adobe.com
Notes: The information contained in this report applies to the product itself.
Evaluation Methods Used: Testing Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App involved extensive use of leading assistive technologies such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, and speech recognition software, as well as exclusive use of the keyboard. Native platform accessibility features of Windows were also used to assist with testing.
Applicable Standards/Guidelines
This report covers the degree of conformance for the following accessibility standard/guidelines:
Standard/Guideline |
Included in Report |
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Level A: Yes |
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Level A: Yes |
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Yes |
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Yes |
Terms
The terms used in the Conformance Level information are defined as follows:
- Supports: The functionality of the product has at least one method that meets the criterion without known defects or meets with equivalent facilitation.
- Partially Supports: Some functionality of the product does not meet the criterion.
- Does Not Support: The majority of product functionality does not meet the criterion.
- Not Applicable: The criterion is not relevant to the product.
- Not Evaluated: The product has not been evaluated against the criterion. This can be used only in WCAG 2.0 Level AAA.
WCAG 2.x Report
Tables 1 and 2 also document conformance with:
- EN 301 549: Chapter 9 - Web, Sections 10.1-10.4 of Chapter 10 - Non-Web documents, and Sections 11.1-11.4 and 11.8.2 of Chapter 11 - Non-Web Software (open and closed functionality), and Sections 12.1.2 and 12.2.4 of Chapter 12 – Documentation
- Revised Section 508: Chapter 5 – 501.1 Scope, 504.2 Content Creation or Editing, and Chapter 6 – 602.3 Electronic Support Documentation.
Note: When reporting on conformance with the WCAG 2.x Success Criteria, they are scoped for full pages, complete processes, and accessibility-supported ways of using technology as documented in the WCAG 2.0 Conformance Requirements.
Guideline 1.1 Text Alternatives:
Provide text alternatives for any non-text content so that it can be changed into other forms people need, such as large print, braille, speech, symbols or simpler language.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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1.1.1 Non-text Content (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports
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Software: The product provides sufficient text alternatives for most instances of active and informative images such as the “Preferences,” “Help,” Adobe Fonts,” and “Notifications” icons in the top navigation. Exceptions include:
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Guideline 1.2 Time-based Media:
Provide alternatives for time-based media.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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1.2.1 Audio-only and Video-only (Prerecorded) (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not contain prerecorded audio-only or video-only media. |
1.2.2 Captions (Prerecorded) (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports
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Software: The product does not contain prerecorded synchronized media. |
1.2.3 Audio Description or Media Alternative (Prerecorded) (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not contain prerecorded video content that would require audio description or a media alternative. |
1.2.4 Captions (Live) (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not contain live synchronized media. |
1.2.5 Audio Description (Prerecorded) (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not contain prerecorded video content that would require audio description. |
Guideline 1.3 Adaptable:
Create content that can be presented in different ways (for example simpler layout) without losing information or structure.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
---|---|---|
1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most visual structure and relationship information is provided through object information or are available in text. Exceptions include:
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1.3.2 Meaningful Sequence (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: The product presents most content in a meaningful sequence. However, visually hidden content is included in the programmatic reading order on one screen (“Updates”). |
1.3.3 Sensory Characteristics (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: Instructions do not rely solely on sensory characteristics. |
1.3.4 Orientation (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports |
Software: Content does not restrict its view and operation to a single display orientation. |
1.3.5 Identify Input Purpose (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not contain input fields that require the user to enter personally identifiable information. |
Guideline 1.4 Distinguishable:
Make it easier for users to see and hear content including separating foreground from background.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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1.4.1 Use of Color (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most functions of the product do not convey information through color alone. Exceptions include:
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1.4.2 Audio Control (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not contain audio that plays automatically. |
1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most text meets minimum contrast requirements. Exceptions include –
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1.4.4 Resize text (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: The text within the product can be resized to 200% using the Magnification tool in the Windows Ease of Access options. However, the size of the text within the product does not increase when the “Make text bigger” tool in the Windows 10 Ease of Access options is increased to 200%. NOTE: The product allows screen magnification software to resize all text up to 200%. |
1.4.5 Images of Text (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The product uses text instead of images of text except for branding elements that are considered essential. |
1.4.10 Reflow (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Does Not Support |
Software: There is no loss information or functionality when content is magnified to 400%. However, horizontal and vertical scrolling are necessary. |
1.4.11 Non-text Contrast (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most meaningful non-text content elements (such as the focus indicator for most interactive elements, most buttons [including icons in the top navigation]) have sufficient contrast. Exceptions include –
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1.4.12 Text Spacing (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports |
Software: The product is not implemented using markup languages. |
1.4.13 Content on Hover or Focus (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports |
Software: When content is triggered by hover or focus (such as the tooltips that provide text descriptions for icons), it becomes visible and then hidden in a manner which meets this criterion. |
Guideline 2.1 Keyboard Accessible:
Make all functionality available from a keyboard.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
---|---|---|
2.1.1 Keyboard (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most product functionality can be operated through a keyboard interface. Exceptions include:
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2.1.2 No Keyboard Trap (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not include keyboard traps. |
2.1.4 Character Key Shortcuts (Level A 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not provide character key shortcuts. |
Guideline 2.2 Enough Time:
Provide users enough time to read and use content.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
---|---|---|
2.2.1 Timing Adjustable (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: The product does not include time limits, with one exception – the status messages generated on the product’s Your Work screen are only visible for a short time before disappearing and provide no opportunity for the user to extend or adjust the time during which the messages are visible. |
2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not include elements which move, blink, scroll, or auto-update. |
Guideline 2.3 Seizures:
Do not design content in a way that is known to cause seizures.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
---|---|---|
2.3.1 Three Flashes or Below Threshold (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not contain flashing content. |
Guideline 2.4 Navigable:
Provide ways to help users navigate, find content, and determine where they are.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
---|---|---|
2.4.1 Bypass Blocks (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: This criterion does not apply to non-web software. |
2.4.2 Page Titled (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The title of each of the product’s screens are accessible to assistive technology, and each title describes the content and functionality found on the screen. |
2.4.3 Focus Order (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most of the product’s components receive focus in a meaningful order. Exceptions include:
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2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context) (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: The purpose of most links in the product can be determined from the link text alone or from programmatic context of the link. Exceptions include:
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2.4.5 Multiple Ways (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: This criterion does not apply to non-web software. |
2.4.6 Headings and Labels (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most headings and labels are descriptive. However, the “More actions” (…) control’s accessible name (“ellipsis”) does not convey its functionality. |
2.4.7 Focus Visible (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most focusable elements have a visible keyboard focus indicator. Exceptions include –
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Guideline 2.5 Input Modalities:
Make it easier for users to operate functionality through various inputs beyond keyboard.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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2.5.1 Pointer Gestures (Level A 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not rely on multipoint or path-based gestures. |
2.5.2 Pointer Cancellation (Level A 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most product functions that use a single pointer are completed when the user releases the pointer. However, on the All Apps screen, the “Desktop,” “Mobile,” and “Web” tab controls activate on down click with no undo or up reversal option. |
2.5.3 Label in Name (Level A 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Partially Supports |
Software: The accessible names of most of the product’s controls contain the text of their visible labels (including tooltips used to provide visible text labels for icon buttons). However, the accessible name of the gear icon button in the header is announced as “Profile” by screen readers, but it has a tooltip labeling it as “Account.” |
2.5.4 Motion Actuation (Level A 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not have functionality operated by device motion or user motion. |
Guideline 3.1 Readable:
Make text content readable and understandable.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
---|---|---|
3.1.1 Language of Page (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The language is programmatically determinable within the product. |
3.1.2 Language of Parts (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: Content is only presented in one language at a time. |
Guideline 3.2 Predictable:
Make Web pages appear and operate in predictable ways.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
---|---|---|
3.2.1 On Focus (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most of the product’s components do not initiate a change of context when focused. However, when the Search input field in the header receives focus, a dialog/overlay appears, and the user cannot access any other product controls until clicking the “Exit Search” button. |
3.2.2 On Input (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: Changes of context do not occur automatically on user input. |
3.2.3 Consistent Navigation (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: This criterion does not apply to non-web software. |
3.2.4 Consistent Identification (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: This criterion does not apply to non-web software. |
Guideline 3.3 Input Assistance:
Help users avoid and correct mistakes.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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3.3.1 Error Identification (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: Where errors are automatically detected (such as when the Creative Cloud Libraries fail to initialize), the error is identified, and an error message is provided as text. |
3.3.2 Labels or Instructions (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Labels are provided for most of the product’s input fields. Exceptions include:
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3.3.3 Error Suggestion (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: Where errors are automatically detected (such as when the Creative Cloud Libraries fail to initialize), the product provides suggestions for correction to the user. |
3.3.4 Error Prevention (Legal, Financial, Data) (Level AA)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The product does not process legal commitments or financial transactions. Changes to user-controllable data are reversible or can be confirmed before finalizing. |
Guideline 4.1 Compatible:
Maximize compatibility with current and future user agents, including assistive technologies.
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
---|---|---|
4.1.1 Parsing (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Supports |
Software: The product is not implemented using markup languages. |
4.1.2 Name, Role, Value (Level A)
Revised Section 508
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: User interface components in most product functions provide programmatic name, role, and/or state information. However, some controls do not provide name, role, and/or state information to assistive technology. Examples include:
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4.1.3 Status Messages (Level AA 2.1 only)
Revised Section 508 – Does not apply |
Software: Supports |
Software: This criterion does not apply to non-web software. |
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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302.1 Without Vision |
Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most functions of the product are usable without vision. Examples include: As noted in 1.1.1 Non-text Content, 2.1.1 Keyboard, and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value, users without vision are unable to navigate through portions of the product UI from the keyboard, and screen readers are unable to identify some content and controls of most of the product UI. |
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302.2 With Limited Vision |
Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most of the product’s functions are usable by people with limited vision, and the product supports the Windows Cursor and Pointer feature (to change the size and color of the cursor/pointer) and the Color Filters feature (to invert screen colors or display in grayscale). Exceptions include:
The product does not support the Windows High Contrast mode. |
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Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most functions of the product are usable without perception of color. The Windows 10 Cursor and Pointer feature (to change the size and color of the cursor/pointer) and the Color Filters feature (to invert screen colors or display in grayscale) are supported by the product. Exceptions include:
The product does not support the Windows High Contrast mode. |
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302.4 Without Hearing |
Software: Not Applicable |
Software: The product does not require the use of hearing. |
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302.5 With Limited Hearing |
Software: Not Applicable |
Software: The product does not require the use of hearing. |
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302.6 Without Speech |
Software: Not Applicable |
Software: The product does not require speech input or control, so it is usable by people without speech. |
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302.7 With Limited Manipulation |
Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Users with limited manipulation who use speech recognition or switch control software will have difficulty navigating to controls due to the exceptions noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
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302.8 With Limited Reach and Strength |
Software: Supports |
Software: The product is functional with limited reach and strength. |
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302.9 With Limited Language, Cognitive, and Learning Abilities |
Software: Supports |
Software: The product is functional for users with limited language, cognitive, and learning abilities. Users with cognitive disabilities have varying needs for features that allow them to adapt content and work with assistive technology or accessibility features of the platform. The product provides labeling for most controls with on-screen text. Controls and static content that are rendered solely as icons offer a tooltip or other method to identify each icon’s meaning or purpose textually. |
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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501.1 Scope – Incorporation of WCAG 2.0 AA |
See WCAG 2.x section |
See information in WCAG 2.x section. |
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502.2.1 User Control of Accessibility Features |
Not Applicable |
The product is not platform software. |
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502.2.2 No Disruption of Accessibility Features |
Partially Supports |
Three of the Windows 10 Ease of Access options are functional with the product:
However, the product does not follow other Ease of Access settings within the Windows OS, including the following:
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502.3.1 Object Information |
Partially Supports |
The product exposes the name, role and state or value of some objects to assistive technology. Exceptions are noted in 1.3.1 Info and Relationships and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
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502.3.2 Modification of Object Information |
Partially Supports |
The product allows assistive technology to modify states and properties of some controls and inputs. Exceptions are noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
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502.3.3 Row, Column, and Headers |
Supports |
A data table is used for the results listed in the “Your Work” panel of Search Results screen, and the rows, columns, and headers for that table are programmatically determinable. |
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502.3.4 Values |
Partially Supports |
The product exposes the value of most objects to assistive technology. Exceptions are noted in 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
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502.3.5 Modification of Values |
Partially Supports |
Values of most controls and inputs in the product can be set or modified programmatically by assistive technology. Exceptions are noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
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502.3.6 Label Relationships |
Partially Supports |
The product UI exposes most label relationships to assistive technologies. Exceptions are noted in 1.3.1 Info and Relationships. |
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502.3.7 Hierarchical Relationships |
Partially Supports |
The product UI exposes some parent-child relationships to assistive technologies. Exceptions are noted in 1.3.1 Info and Relationships. |
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502.3.8 Text |
Supports |
The product’s text objects, text attributes, and on-screen text boundaries are exposed to assistive technology. |
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502.3.9 Modification of Text |
Partially Supports |
The product allows assistive technology to modify text of controls with one significant exception – the product does not support the Windows High Contrast mode. |
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502.3.10 List of Actions |
Partially Supports |
Most controls in the product expose programmatic role information and actions which can be taken on objects to assistive technology. Exceptions are noted in 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
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502.3.11 Actions on Objects |
Partially Supports |
The product allows assistive technology to perform most actions on objects. Exceptions are noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
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502.3.12 Focus Cursor |
Partially Supports |
The product exposes focus, text insertion point, and text selection for most UI components to assistive technology. Exceptions are noted in 2.4.7 Focus Visible. |
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502.3.13 Modification of Focus Cursor |
Partially Supports |
The product allows assistive technology to move focus to, and modify text selection ranges for, most controls. Exceptions are noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
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502.3.14 Event Notification |
Partially Supports |
The product notifies assistive technology of most user interaction events. However, notifications of changes to items in the “Notifications” dropdown (e.g., “Your request has been dismissed”) are not exposed to assistive technology. |
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502.4 Platform Accessibility Features |
Not Applicable |
The product is not platform software. |
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503.2 User Preferences |
Partially Supports |
The product permits most user preferences from platform settings. Exceptions include the Windows High Contrast mode. |
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503.3 Alternative User Interfaces |
Not Applicable |
The product does not provide an alternative user interface that functions as assistive technology. |
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503.4.1 Caption Controls |
Not Applicable |
The product does not contain video with synchronized audio that requires captions. |
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503.4.2 Audio Description Controls |
Not Applicable |
The product does not contain prerecorded video content that would require audio description. |
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504.2 Content Creation or Editing |
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See information in WCAG 2.x section |
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504.2.1 Preservation of Information Provided for Accessibility in Format Conversion |
Not Applicable |
The product does not convert content. |
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504.2.2 PDF Export |
Not Applicable |
The product does not export PDF files. |
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504.3 Prompts |
Not Applicable |
The product is not an authoring tool. |
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504.4 Templates |
Not Applicable |
The product is not an authoring tool. |
Chapter 6: Support Documentation and Services
Notes: Information regarding Support Documentation and Services is available in the Accessibility Conformance Report for the Adobe Help Center.
EN 301 549 Report
Notes:
Chapter 4: 4.2 Functional Performance Statements (FPS)
Notes:
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
---|---|---|
4.2.1 Usage without vision |
Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most functions of the product are usable without vision. Examples include: As noted in 1.1.1 Non-text Content, 2.1.1 Keyboard, and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value, users without vision are unable to navigate through portions of the product UI from the keyboard, and screen readers are unable to identify some content and controls of most of the product UI. |
4.2.2 Usage with limited vision |
Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most of the product’s functions are usable by people with limited vision, and the product supports the Windows Cursor and Pointer feature (to change the size and color of the cursor/pointer) and the Color Filters feature (to invert screen colors or display in grayscale). Exceptions include:
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4.2.3 Usage without perception of colour |
Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Most functions of the product are usable without perception of color. The Windows 10 Cursor and Pointer feature (to change the size and color of the cursor/pointer) and the Color Filters feature (to invert screen colors or display in grayscale) are supported by the product. Exceptions include:
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4.2.4 Usage without hearing |
Software: Not Applicable |
Software: The product does not require the use of hearing. |
4.2.5 Usage with limited hearing |
Software: Not Applicable |
Software: The product does not require the use of hearing. |
4.2.6 Usage without vocal capability |
Software: Not Applicable |
Software: The product does not require speech input or control, so it is usable by people without speech. |
4.2.7 Usage with limited manipulation or strength |
Software: Partially Supports |
Software: Users with limited manipulation who use speech recognition or switch control software will have difficulty navigating to controls due to the exceptions noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
4.2.8 Usage with limited reach |
Software: Supports |
Software: The product is functional with limited reach and strength. |
4.2.9 Minimize photosensitive seizure triggers |
Software: Not Applicable |
Software: The product does not contain flashing content. |
4.2.10 Usage with limited cognition |
Software: Supports |
Software: The product is functional for users with limited language, cognitive, and learning abilities. Users with cognitive disabilities have varying needs for features that allow them to adapt content and work with assistive technology or accessibility features of the platform. The product provides labeling for most controls with on-screen text. Controls and static content that are rendered solely as icons offer a tooltip or other method to identify each icon’s meaning or purpose textually. |
4.2.11 Privacy |
Software: Not Applicable |
Software: The product does not ask for or display legal, financial, or personal data. |
Chapter 5: Generic Requirements
Notes:
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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5.1 Closed Functionality |
Not Applicable |
The product does not have closed functionality. |
5.2 Activation of accessibility features |
Not Applicable |
The product does not have specific documented accessibility features. The product instead relies upon platform accessibility features. |
5.3 Biometrics |
Not Applicable |
The product does not use biological characteristics for user identification or for control of the product. |
5.4 Preservation of accessibility information during conversion |
Not Applicable |
The product does not convert content. |
5.5.1 Means of operation |
Not Applicable |
The product has only non-mechanical operable parts, such as on-screen buttons, which do not require grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist to operate. |
5.5.2 Operable parts discernibility |
Partially Supports |
The product has only non-mechanical operable parts, such as on-screen buttons. Most operable parts have an accessible name which enables them to be discernible without user vision. Exceptions are noted in 1.3.1 Info and Relationships and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
5.6.1 Tactile or auditory status |
Not Applicable |
The product does not contain locking or toggle controls. |
5.6.2 Visual status |
Not Applicable |
The product does not contain locking or toggle controls. |
5.7 Key repeat |
Not Applicable |
The product relies on platform software to supply key repeat functionality. |
5.8 Double-strike key acceptance |
Not Applicable |
The product does not, by itself, supply a keyboard or keypad. |
5.9 Simultaneous user actions |
Supports |
The product supports the Windows Sticky Keys feature that allows users who cannot press keys that need to be pressed simultaneously to activate the same features when keys are pressed individually. |
Chapter 6: ICT with Two-Way Voice Communication
Notes: Not Applicable
Chapter 7: ICT with Video Capabilities
Notes: Not Applicable
Chapter 8: Hardware
Notes: Not Applicable
Chapter 9: Web (see WCAG 2.x section)
Notes:
Chapter 10: Non-web Documents
Notes: Not Applicable
Chapter 11: Software
Notes:
Criteria |
Conformance Level |
Remarks and Explanations |
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11.1.1.1 through 11.4.1.3 |
See WCAG 2.x section |
See information in WCAG 2.x section |
11.5.2.1 Platform accessibility service support for software that provides a user interface |
See 11.5.2.5 through 11.5.2.17 |
See information in 11.5.2.5 through 11.5.2.17 |
11.5.2.2 Platform accessibility service support for assistive technologies |
See 11.5.2.5 through 11.5.2.17 |
See information in 11.5.2.5 through 11.5.2.17 |
11.5.2.3 Use of accessibility services |
Not Applicable |
The product is not platform software. |
11.5.2.4 Assistive technology |
Not Applicable |
The product is not assistive technology. |
11.5.2.5 Object information |
Partially Supports |
The product exposes the name, role and state or value of some objects to assistive technology. Exceptions are noted in 1.3.1 Info and Relationships and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
11.5.2.6 Row, column, and headers |
Supports |
A data table is used for the results listed in the “Your Work” panel of Search Results screen, and the rows, columns, and headers for that table are programmatically determinable. |
11.5.2.7 Values |
Partially Supports |
The product exposes the value of most objects to assistive technology. Exceptions are noted in 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
11.5.2.8 Label relationships |
Partially Supports |
The product UI exposes most label relationships to assistive technologies. Exceptions are noted in 1.3.1 Info and Relationships. |
11.5.2.9 Parent-child relationships |
Partially Supports |
The product UI exposes some parent-child relationships to assistive technologies. Exceptions are noted in 1.3.1 Info and Relationships. |
11.5.2.10 Text |
Supports |
The product’s text objects, text attributes, and on-screen text boundaries are exposed to assistive technology. |
11.5.2.11 List of available actions |
Partially Supports |
Most controls in the product expose programmatic role information and actions which can be taken on objects to assistive technology. Exceptions are noted in 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
11.5.2.12 Execution of available actions |
Partially Supports |
The product allows assistive technology to execute most actions on objects. Exceptions are noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
11.5.2.13 Tracking of focus and selection attributes |
Partially Supports |
The product exposes focus, text insertion point, and text selection for most UI components to assistive technology. Exceptions are noted in 2.4.7 Focus Visible. |
11.5.2.14 Modification of focus and selection attributes |
Partially Supports |
The product allows assistive technology to move focus to, and modify text selection ranges for, most controls. Exceptions are noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard. |
11.5.2.15 Change notification |
Partially Supports |
The product notifies assistive technology of most user interaction events. However, notifications of changes to items in the “Notifications” dropdown (e.g., “Your request has been dismissed”) are not exposed to assistive technology. |
11.5.2.16 Modifications of states and properties |
Partially Supports |
The product allows assistive technology to modify states and properties of some controls and inputs. Exceptions are noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. |
11.5.2.17 Modifications of values and text |
Partially Supports |
Values of most controls and inputs in the product can be set or modified programmatically by assistive technology. Exceptions are noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard and 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value. The product allows assistive technology to modify text of controls with one significant exception – the product does not support the Windows High Contrast mode. |
11.6.1 User control of accessibility features |
Not Applicable |
The product is not platform software. |
11.6.2 No disruption of accessibility features |
Partially Supports |
Three of the Windows 10 Ease of Access options are functional with the product:
However, the product does not follow other Ease of Access settings within the Windows OS, including the following:
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11.7 User preferences |
Supports |
The product permits user preferences from platform settings. |
11.8.2 Accessible content creation |
Not Applicable |
The product is not an authoring tool. |
11.8.3 Preservation of accessibility information in transformations |
Not Applicable |
The product is not an authoring tool. |
11.8.4 Repair assistance |
Not Applicable |
The product is not an authoring tool. |
11.8.5 Templates |
Not Applicable |
The product is not an authoring tool. |
Chapter 12: Documentation and Support Services
Notes: Information regarding Support Documentation and Services is available in the Accessibility Conformance Report for the Adobe Help Center.
Chapter 13: ICT Providing Relay or Emergency Service Access
Notes: Not Applicable
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