Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) — Question 12
Images and icons that can explain content, navigational elements that are clear and large enough to touch, integrated speech output, and total keyboard accessibility that can be translated to switch access are ALL design practices that can facilitate the use of which type of assistive devices?
Answer options
- A. Augmentative and alternative communication devices
- B. Listening devices
- C. Magnification devices
- D. Screen readers
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D, as screen readers rely on clear content and navigational elements to effectively convey information to users. While augmentative and alternative communication devices, listening devices, and magnification devices serve different purposes, they do not specifically require the same design practices that enhance the functionality of screen readers.