Accessibility features for Verify Directory

Accessibility features help a user who has a physical disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use information technology products successfully.

The major accessibility features in this product enable users to do the following actions:
  • Use assistive technologies, such as screen-reader software, to hear what is displayed on the screen. Consult the product documentation of the assistive technology for details on using those technologies with this product.
  • Operate specific or equivalent features using only the keyboard.
  • Magnify what is displayed on the screen.
In addition, the product documentation was modified to include the following features to aid accessibility:
  • All documentation is available in HTML formats to give the maximum opportunity for users to apply screen-reader software.
  • All images in the documentation are provided with alternative text so that users with vision impairments can understand the contents of the images.

Accessibility

The following list includes the major accessibility features in IBM® Verify Directory.
  • Supports keyboard-only operation
  • Supports interfaces commonly used by screen readers
  • Keys are tactilely discernible and do not activate just by touching them

The IBM Verify Directory documentation is accessibility-enabled. The accessibility features of the documentation are described in the online documentation set.

Keyboard navigation

Standard shortcut and accelerator keys are used by the product and are documented by the operating system. Refer to the documentation provided by your operating system for more information.

This product uses standard Microsoft™ Windows™ navigation keys.

Magnifying what is displayed on the screen

You can enlarge information on the product windows using facilities provided by the operating systems on which the product is run. For example, in a Microsoft Windows environment, you can lower the resolution of the screen to enlarge the font sizes of the text on the screen. Refer to the documentation provided by your operating system for more information.

IBM and accessibility

See the IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center for more information about the commitment that IBM has to accessibility: http://www.ibm.com/able