BS ISO/IEC 29136:2012
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Information technology. User interfaces. Accessibility of personal computer hardware
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2012 | 36 |
This International Standard provides requirements and recommendations for the accessibility of personal computer hardware, to be used when planning, developing, designing and distributing these computers.
Some requirements or recommendations in this International Standard require software support.
While this International Standard does not cover the behaviour of, or requirements for, assistive technologies, it does address connectivity of assistive technologies as an integrated component of interactive systems.
Requirements and recommendations that solely focus on software are not included in this International Standard.
NOTE 1 Requirements and recommendations for software accessibility are specified in ISO 9241-171.
NOTE 2 High level requirements and recommendations for information and communication technology (ICT) accessibility are specified in ISO 9241-20.
NOTE 3 Requirements and recommendations for office equipment accessibility, including printers, scanners and copiers, are specified in ISO/IEC 10779[2].
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 Conformance 4.1 Applying the requirements 4.2 Applying the recommendations 4.3 Evaluation of products 5.1 Requirements related to ICT 5.2 Requirements related to software 5.3 Requirements related to interoperability with assistive technologies 5.4 Avoidance of erroneous operations and support of easy operations 5.4.1 Stability of computer cases 5.4.2 Positions of on/off controls |
12 | 5.4.3 Operation of a latch 5.4.4 Operation on covers and flaps 5.5 Functionality provided as hardware support 5.5.1 Turning on/off 5.5.2 Resetting a PC |
13 | 5.5.3 Consideration for consumable items 5.6 Using readable labels 5.7 Connection 5.7.1 Interface specification for input/output devices |
14 | 5.7.2 Connectors 5.7.3 Audio port |
15 | 5.8 Alternative to biometric-based user authentication 5.9 User comfort 6 Requirements for input 6.1 Controls 6.1.1 Perceivability |
16 | 6.1.2 Operability 6.1.3 Status indication 6.1.4 Feedback 6.2 Keyboard 6.2.1 Keyboard Layout |
17 | 6.2.2 General requirements for keys 6.2.3 Perceivability of keys 6.2.4 Operability of keys 6.2.5 Status indication of keys 6.2.6 Braille equivalence functionality 6.2.7 Marking tactile dots or bars 6.2.8 Keyguard |
18 | 6.2.9 Connection of additional keyboards 6.3 Touch screen 6.3.1 Alternative to touch input 6.3.2 Separation of navigation and activation in touch input 7 Requirements for output 7.1 Visual information 7.1.1 External visual display 7.1.2 Visual display position |
19 | 7.1.3 Controls for visual display adjustment 7.1.4 Display subtitles / captions 7.1.5 Screen resolution 7.2 Auditory information 7.2.1 Placement of speakers 7.2.2 Audio volume |
20 | 7.2.4 Consideration for audio environment 8 Requirements for data storage devices and removable drives 8.1 Insertion and removal of a media and change of a drive 8.2 Notification of media insertion |
21 | 9 Requirements for user support 9.1 Product information 9.1.1 General 9.1.2 Form 9.1.3 Content |
22 | 9.2 Disclosure of information to distribution channel 9.3 Customer support 9.4 Maintenance information |