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Accessibility Settings/OAC Users with a Disability

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Rob Toogood
Rob Toogood Rank 3 - Community Apprentice

We are currently in the middle of implementing FAW/FDI and OAC as part of a company Oracle ERP roll out. One thing we have recently tested is accessibility for colleagues with disabilities and it's posed some really good questions.

Are there any current accessibility settings to support Keyboard only users, the visually impaired, colour blindness, audio description as part of OAC?

If not, are there any plans to include some settings for accessibility purposes in the application in the future?

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  • Ashish-Oracle
    Ashish-Oracle Rank 7 - Analytics Coach
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    @Rob Toogood Oracle has been an active participant in the development of the WCAG 2.2 accessibility guidelines, and will implement the additional WCAG 2.2 success criteria after WCAG 2.2 is published. Oracle is closely tracking the progress of EN 301 549, and will adopt additional EN 301 549 criteria in fiscal year ’25.

    Refer:Updates to the Accessibility Standards
    https://www.oracle.com/in/corporate/accessibility/policy/#policies

    For Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle Analytics Cloud,

    Refer Enabling Accessibility Mode for Oracle Analytics

    https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/accessibility/accessibility-features-and-tips-oracle-analytics-cloud1.html#GUID-E4698A81-025B-4588-B8AB-2EB312596C04

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  • Yagnesh_Analytics
    Yagnesh_Analytics Rank 3 - Community Apprentice
    edited December 2024

    @Ashish-Oracle

    How can you set a tab or focus order in Oracle Analytics Cloud (FDI) in a Workbook?

    Using a keyboard only to tab to elements on Canvases to set focus elements like Visualisations and deselect non interactive elements such as Spacers or Date Time Parameters?

    WCAG 2.2 AA is the new minimum accessibility standard for all UK Government public sector websites and mobile apps

    The Web Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 keyboard accessibility tab order, or focus order, should be logical, intuitive, and follow the visual flow of the page. The tab order should generally follow this sequence:

    Web browser page

    Canvas page

    Prompt / Filters

    Visualisations left to right by row (top to bottom