- 19 Oct 2024
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Accessibility in Mobile Authenticator Studio
- Updated on 19 Oct 2024
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To meet accessibility standards, the Mobile Authenticator Studio app supports platform features such as TalkBack (Android) and VoiceOver (iOS). With this, Mobile Authenticator Studio enables its users to navigate through the screens with gestures and voice control.
Gesture-based navigation actions include the following swipe and finger-tap actions:
Swipe actions:
Swipe left or right: navigate to the next or previous user interface element.
Swipe up with two fingers: read everything on the screen.
Finger-tap actions
One-finger double-tap: activate the selected element.
Two-finger tap: stop and resume speaking.
Three-finger triple-tap: turn Screen Curtain on and off.
Elements are read in the order they appear. Content descriptions describe the element itself and the context around it.
The following is a selection of user interface elements and screen activities the screen reader reads aloud:
Menu items (e.g. the items of the Settings menu)
Screen contents
Updates on the Home screen for all activated user accounts
Buttons and icons
Workflows (e.g. Offline activation, Scan&Sign, Push&Sign, Change PIN, etc.)
Errors when choosing and confirming the PIN in the corresponding screens
The reader does not read any elements with small icons (e.g., Pending Request icon, Scan Code icon, Request List icons etc.), or any images at the top of transaction screens (e.g., Approve Request screen image, Request Details screen image etc.).