Here are some specific strategies to make Flash accessible to different disability types: * Hearing disabilities * Provide synchronized captions for any audio that conveys content * Photo epilepsy * Remove strobing content that...
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Here are some specific strategies to make Flash accessible to different disability types: * Hearing disabilities * Provide synchronized captions for any audio that conveys content * Photo epilepsy * Remove strobing content that flashes between 2 and 55 times per second * Motor disabilities * Ensure the Flash content is keyboard accessible * Do not require fine motor skills * Cognitive disabilities * Give users control over time sensitive content * Provide easy to use controls and navigation schemes * Be consistent * Use the clearest, simplest language appropriate to the content * Low vision * Provide plenty of contrast * Allow the Flash content to scale to a larger size * Blindness * Ensure screen reader accessibility or provide an accessible alternative * Ensure keyboard accessibility * Do not interfere with screen reader audio or keyboard commands * Provide textual equivalents for all non-text elements that convey content or provide a function.
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