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Accessibility
Adobe Dimension provides tools that make it accessible to use by keyboard navigation and with screen reader assistive technologies.
Accessibility refers to making products usable for people with visual, auditory, motor, and other disabilities. Examples of accessibility features for software products include screen reader support, text equivalents for graphics, keyboard shortcuts, change of display colors to high contrast, and so on.
Dimension has not yet undergone an accessibility conformance report.
Support for screen readers and non text alternatives
Dimension provides text alternatives for any non-text content so that it can be changed into other forms people need, such as read by a screen reader. Dimension supports the use of screen reader assistive technologies, which can read non-textual information, such as button labels and image descriptions.
Keyboard navigation
Dimension offers access to most actions through keyboard navigation. General navigation shortcuts apply in most situations, while some contexts also have secondary or differing functionality.