Adobe Accessibility Conformance Report

VPAT® Version 2.0 – October 2017

Product Information

Name of Product/Version: : Adobe Connect 10.0.0 web meeting room

Product Description: Online virtual classrooms, webinars, meetings, and conferences.

Date: October 2018

Contact information: access@adobe.com

Notes: This report describes the web meeting room component of the product. For functions of Adobe Connect which involve other product components or authored content, see the Accessibility Conformance Reports (ACRs) for the Adobe Connect Application for Desktop and Adobe Connect Central.

The information contained in this report applies to the product itself. Information about product help and support documentation is located at: http://www.adobe.com/accessibility/compliance.html.

Evaluation Methods Used: Testing Adobe Connect involved extensive use of leading assistive technology, such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, and speech recognition software, as well exclusive use of the keyboard. Native platform accessibility features were also used to assist with testing. These were supplemented with techniques such as manual inspection of Accessibility API output.

Applicable Standards/Guidelines

This report covers the degree of conformance for the following accessibility standards/guidelines:

Standard/Guideline

Included In Report

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0, at http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-WCAG20-20081211/

Level A - Yes

Level AA - Yes

Level AAA - No

Section 508 as published in 2017, at http://www.Section508.gov

Yes

EN 301 549 Accessibility requirements suitable for public procurement of ICT products and services in Europe, at http://mandate376.standards.eu/standard

Yes

Terms

The terms used in the Conformance Level information are defined as follows:

  • Supports: The functionality of the product has at least one method that meets the criterion without known defects or meets with equivalent facilitation.
  • Supports with Exceptions: Some functionality of the product does not meet the criterion.
  • Does Not Support: The majority of product functionality does not meet the criterion.
  • Not Applicable: The criterion is not relevant to the product.
  • Not Evaluated: The product has not been evaluated against the criterion. This can be used only in WCAG 2.0 Level AAA.

WCAG 2.0 Report

Sections 1 and 2 also document conformance with:

  • EN 301 549:  Chapter 9 - Web, Chapter 10 - Non-Web documents, Section 11.2.1- Non-Web Software (excluding closed functionality), and Section 11.2.2 - Non-Web Software (closed functionality).
  • Revised Section 508: Chapter 5 – 501.1 Scope, 504.2 Content Creation or Editing, and Chapter 6 – 602.3 Electronic Support Documentation.

Note: When reporting on conformance with the WCAG 2.0 Success Criteria, they are scoped for full pages, complete processes, and accessibility-supported ways of using technology as documented in the WCAG 2.0 Conformance Requirements.

Section 1: Success Criteria, Level A

Notes:

Guideline 1.1 Text Alternatives:

Provide text alternatives for any non-text content so that it can be changed into other forms people need, such as large print, braille, speech, symbols or simpler language.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

1.1.1 Non-text Content (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.1 (Web) 
  • 10.2.1 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.1 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.1 (Closed Functionality Software) 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: The product provides a text equivalent or descriptive name for most non-text content, such as graphical buttons and input fields. Exceptions include:

  • A logo in the Login page has no text alternative. 
  • The default meeting room logo has an accessible name which does not describe the button’s purpose: “Meeting Logo http://www.adobe.com/go/connect_productinfo_en”. “
  • You are now broadcasting your camera” is announced by the screen reader for a guest attendee when the host is actually broadcasting.

Guideline 1.2 Time-based Media:

Provide alternatives for time-based media.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

1.2.1 Audio-only and Video-only (Prerecorded) (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.2 (Web) 
  • 10.2.2 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.2 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.2.1 and 11.2.2.2.2 (Closed Software) 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: The product does not provide its own prerecorded media. Attendees can provide an audio description track for what would otherwise be a video-only prerecorded clip. Through the File Share pod, attendees can provide a transcript for a prerecorded video-only or audio-only clip.

1.2.2 Captions (Prerecorded) (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.3 (Web) 
  • 10.2.3 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.3 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.3 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: The product does not provide its own prerecorded media that would require captions. Attendees can provide open captions in prerecorded video clips or use the Closed Captioning pod extension to create synchronized captions in real time while a prerecorded video clip is played.

1.2.3 Audio Description or Media Alternative (Prerecorded) (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.4 (Web) 
  • 10.2.4 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.4 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.4 (Closed Software) 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: The product does not provide its own prerecorded video content that would require audio description or a media alternative. Through the File Share pod, attendees can provide a downloadable transcript for a prerecorded video clip.

Guideline 1.3 Adaptable:

Create content that can be presented in different ways (for example simpler layout) without losing information or structure.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.7 (Web) 
  • 10.2.7 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.7 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.7 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Support with Exceptions

Web: Most visual structure and relationship information is presented to assistive technology. Exceptions include:

  • In some dialogs, such as the Audio Setup Wizard dialog, some instructions and dialog titles are not announced by a screen reader. 
  • In the Chat pod, all chat messages are rendered as a single line of text by a screen reader. 
  • In Connection Status, the first line of text is provided to screen readers, but the other lines of text, such as Latency, are not provided. 
  • The current page number of a Share pod document is not conveyed to assistive technology. 
  • In the Attendees pod, the announced count of tree items is larger than the actual number.

1.3.2 Meaningful Sequence (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.8 (Web) 
  • 10.2.8 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.8 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.8 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: The product presents content in a meaningful sequence.

1.3.3 Sensory Characteristics (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.9 (Web) 
  • 10.2.9 (non-web document) 11.2.1.9 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.9 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: Instructions do not rely solely on sensory characteristics.

Guideline 1.4 Distinguishable:

Make it easier for users to see and hear content including separating foreground from background.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

1.4.1 Use of Color (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.10 (Web) 
  • 10.2.10 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.10 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.10 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most functions of the product do not convey information through color alone. Exceptions include:

  • In the Meeting Room Login page, a color change is the only visual indication of focus on the Guest and Registered User tabs.

1.4.2 Audio Control (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.11 (Web) 
  • 10.2.11 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.11 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.11 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Does Not Support

Web: Meeting room audio interferes with screen reader speech output when a user is locating the controls to mute it. Currently, there is no documented hotkey to mute the meeting room audio.

Guideline 2.1 Keyboard Accessible:

Make all functionality available from a keyboard.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

2.1.1 Keyboard (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.15 (Web) 
  • 10.2.15 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.15 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.15 (Closed Software) 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most product functionality can be operated through a keyboard interface through a combination of standard keystrokes and documented product-specific hotkeys, such as Ctrl+Space to access the menu bar. Exceptions include:

  • In the Tips dialog, the Next button cannot be reached using the keyboard. 
  • Tooltip text for most buttons cannot be displayed using the keyboard. 
  • There is no documented keystroke to expand menu buttons, such as the Set Status and Share My Screen buttons. 
  • When a pod is full screen, the Exit Fullscreen button receives focus when tabbing, yet it remains offscreen. 
  • In the Share pod, the Pause Video button cannot be reached using the keyboard. 
  • In the Closed Captions pod, buttons, such as Rewind and Live, cannot be reached using the keyboard. 
  • In the Manage Pods dialog, no keystroke is available for a screen reader user to review the selected items. 
  • In meeting room layouts, there is no keyboard method for resizing pods. 
  • After starting the desktop application from a web browser, the “New Meeting Room Window” link in the web page cannot be reached using the keyboard.

2.1.2 No Keyboard Trap (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.16 (Web) 
  • 10.2.16 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.16 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.16 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: The product allows keyboard focus to be moved away from most components using only a keyboard interface. Exceptions include:

  • In recorded meeting playback, keyboard focus is trapped in the recorded content area.

Guideline 2.2 Enough Time:

Provide users enough time to read and use content.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

2.2.1 Timing Adjustable (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.17 (Web) 
  • 10.2.17 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.17 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.17 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software)
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool)
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most functions of the product do not include time limits. However, some content appears for a few seconds before disappearing, and the user is not allowed to adjust or cancel the time limit. Examples include:

  • In Tips dialogs, some animated text appears for a few seconds. 
  • Some messages appear for a few seconds in the upper right corner of the meeting room page, such as: “For better performance and reduced bandwidth usage please switch to Adobe Connect application while sharing camera.”

2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.18 (Web) 
  • 10.2.18 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.18 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.18 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: The product has controls to pause media content in meetings.

Guideline 2.3 Seizures:

Do not design content in a way that is known to cause seizures.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

2.3.1 Three Flashes or Below Threshold (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.19 (Web) 
  • 10.2.19 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.19 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.19 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: The product does not contain flashing content.

Guideline 2.4 Navigable:

Provide ways to help users navigate, find content, and determine where they are.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

2.4.1 Bypass Blocks (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.20 (Web) 
  • 10.2.20 (non-web document) – Does not apply 
  • 11.2.1.20 (Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.2.2.20 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) – Does not apply to non-web software 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs) – Does not apply to non-web docs

Web: Supports

Web: The product does not contain repeated blocks that would require a skip mechanism.

2.4.2 Page Titled (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.21 (Web) 
  • 10.2.21 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.21 (Software) - Does not apply 
  • 11.2.2.21 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: The titles of web pages describe their purpose.

2.4.3 Focus Order (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.22 (Web) 
  • 10.2.22 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.22 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.22 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Does Not Support

Web: Some components, such as menu items, receive keyboard focus in a logical order that corresponds to the visual layout. However, components for most product functions do not receive focus in a meaningful order. Examples include:

  • The focus sequence through pods (Ctrl+F6) does not correspond to the visual or logical order of the pods. 
  • The reverse focus sequence through pods (Ctrl+Shift+F6) is not the opposite of the forward focus sequence. 
  • The Help menu can only be reached by pressing the right arrow key, which skips over controls visually located in the middle of the application bar, such as the Mute My Speakers and Set Status controls.

2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context) (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.23 (Web) 
  • 10.2.23 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.23 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.23 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: The purpose of links in the product can be determined from the link text alone or from programmatic context of the link.

Guideline 3.1 Readable:

Make text content readable and understandable.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

3.1.1 Language of Page (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.27 (Web) 
  • 10.2.27 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.27 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.27 (Closed Software) 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Does Not Support

Web: The language cannot be programmatically determined.

Guideline 3.2 Predictable:

Make Web pages appear and operate in predictable ways.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

3.2.1 On Focus (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.29 (Web) 
  • 10.2.29 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.29 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.29 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: Components do not initiate a change of context when focused.

3.2.2 On Input (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.30 (Web) 
  • 10.2.30 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.30 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.30 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: Changes of context do not occur automatically on user input.

Guideline 3.3 Input Assistance:

Help users avoid and correct mistakes.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

3.3.1 Error Identification (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.33 (Web) 
  • 10.2.33 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.33 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.33 (Closed Software) 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most forms in the product do not automatically detect input errors. Where input errors are automatically detected, such as a blank Guest Name field, the field in error is usually identified and an error message is provided as text. Exceptions include:

  • In some dialogs, such as Create a New Layout and Record Meeting, the field in error is not identified.

3.3.2 Labels or Instructions (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.34 (Web) 
  • 10.2.34 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.34 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.34 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most input controls have visible labels that describe their purpose. Exceptions include:

  • In playback of a recorded meeting, the Search field is labeled by placeholder text which disappears when the field has focus.

Guideline 4.1 Compatible:

Maximize compatibility with current and future user agents, including assistive technologies.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

4.1.1 Parsing (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.37 (Web) 
  • 10.2.37 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.37 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.37 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: Markup content is implemented according to the language specification.

4.1.2 Name, Role, Value (Level A)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.38 (Web) 
  • 10.2.38 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.38 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.38 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: In most product functions, user interface components have programmatically determined name, role, state, property, and value information. Exceptions include:

  • Some input fields do not provide an accessible name. Examples include the Username and Password fields in the Login screen and fields in the End Meeting dialog. 
  • Some buttons, such as the Pause Video control, have no accessible name or role. 
  • In the Chat pod, the selected tab does not provide its selected state programmatically. 
  • In the Closed Captions pod, most controls lack accessible name, role, and value. 
  • In playback of a recorded meeting, the playback slider does not announce its value when using a screen reader as the user adjusts it.

Section 2: Success Criteria, Level AA

Notes:

Guideline 1.2 Time-based Media:

Provide alternatives for time-based media.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

1.2.4 Captions (Live) (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.5 (Web) 
  • 10.2.5 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.5 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.5 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: Using the Closed Captioning pod extension, a meeting attendee or third-party captioning service provider can create synchronized captions for live audio content in the meeting. A meeting host can position the Closed Captions pod so it does not obscure other meeting content.

1.2.5 Audio Description (Prerecorded) (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.6 (Web) 
  • 10.2.6 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.6 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.6 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Attendees can present a prerecorded video clip with audio description in the main narration track. However, the product does not allow attendees to provide a separate audio description track.

Guideline 1.4 Distinguishable:

Make it easier for users to see and hear content including separating foreground from background.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.12 (Web) 
  • 10.2.12 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.12 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.12 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most text meets minimum contrast requirements with default colors. Some text, such as focused menu items, meets minimum contrast requirements after an administrator customizes meeting room colors for optimum contrast. However, some text does not meet minimum contrast requirements even with optimum custom colors. Exceptions include:

  • Button text in pods, such as “Start” in the Video pod, has low contrast after the user moves the mouse pointer away from the pod. 
  • In the Closed Captions pod, the text “Waiting for Captions” has low contrast.

1.4.4 Resize text (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.13 (Web) 
  • 10.2.13 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.13 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.13 (Closed Software) 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: The product allows browser zoom to resize text up to 200 percent without loss of content or functionality for most functions. Exceptions include:

  • Most menu items are not visible for hosts, such as the contents of the Meeting menu. 
  • Some dialog content is not visible, such as the Done and Cancel buttons in the Audio Conference preferences dialog.

1.4.5 Images of Text (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.14 (Web) 
  • 10.2.14 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.14 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.14 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

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  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: The product uses text instead of images of text, except for branding elements that are considered essential.

Guideline 2.4 Navigable:

Provide ways to help users navigate, find content, and determine where they are.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

2.4.5 Multiple Ways (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.24 (Web) 
  • 10.2.24 (non-web document) – Does not apply 
  • 11.2.1.24 (Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.2.2.24 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

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  • 501 (Web)(Software) – Does not apply to non-web software 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs) – Does not apply to non-web docs

Web: Supports

Web: Product web pages are steps in a process.

2.4.6 Headings and Labels (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.25 (Web) 
  • 10.2.25 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.25 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.25 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

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  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: Labels in the product, such as labels for input fields, are descriptive.

2.4.7 Focus Visible (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.26 (Web) 
  • 10.2.26 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.26 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.26 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 2

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  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most focusable elements have a visible keyboard focus indicator. Exceptions include:

  • In playback for a recorded meeting, the volume slider has no visible focus indicator.

Guideline 3.1 Readable:

Make text content readable and understandable.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

3.1.2 Language of Parts (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.28 (Web)
  • 10.2.28 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.28 (Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.2.2.28 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

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  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: Content is only presented in one language at a time.

Guideline 3.2 Predictable:

Make Web pages appear and operate in predictable ways.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

3.2.3 Consistent Navigation (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.31 (Web) 
  • 10.2.31 (non-web document) – Does not apply 
  • 11.2.1.31 (Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.2.2.31 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

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  • 501 (Web)(Software) – Does not apply to non-web software 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs) – Does not apply to non-web docs

Web: Supports

Web: The product does not contain a navigational mechanism that is repeated on multiple web pages.

3.2.4 Consistent Identification (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.32 (Web) 
  • 10.2.32 (non-web document) – Does not apply 
  • 11.2.1.32 (Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.2.2.32 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

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  • 501 (Web)(Software) – Does not apply to non-web software 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 602.3 (Support Docs) – Does not apply to non-web docs

Web: Supports

Web: Components with the same functionality are identified consistently across the product.

Guideline 3.3 Input Assistance:

Help users avoid and correct mistakes.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

3.3.3 Error Suggestion (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.35 (Web) 
  • 10.2.35 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.35 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.35 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

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  • 501 (Web)(Software)
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool)
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most forms in the product do not automatically detect input errors. Where input errors are automatically detected, such as in the Login screen, suggestions are usually provided to the user. Exceptions include:

  • In some dialogs, such as the Create a New Layout and Record Meeting dialogs, suggestions are not provided.

3.3.4 Error Prevention (Legal, Financial, Data) (Level AA)

Also applies to:

EN 301 549 Criteria

  • 9.2.36 (Web) 
  • 10.2.36 (non-web document) 
  • 11.2.1.36 (Software) 
  • 11.2.2.36 (Closed Software) – Does not apply 
  • 11.6.2 (Authoring Tool) 
  • 12.1.2 (Product Docs) 
  • 12.2.4 (Support Docs) 

2017 Section 508

  • 501 (Web)(Software) 
  • 504.2 (Authoring Tool)
  • 602.3 (Support Docs)

Web: Supports

Web: The product does not process legal commitments or financial transactions. Changes to meetings in progress are reversible or can be confirmed before finalizing. Examples include:

  • Changes to attendee roles are reversible. 
  • Meeting hosts can preview layout changes in Prepare Mode.

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Notes:

Chapter 3: Functional Performance Criteria (FPC)

Notes: This table documents instances of equivalent facilitation and instances of functions not addressed by technical requirements. Responses which cite technical requirements are informative only.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

302.1 Without Vision

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most functions of the product are usable without vision. For example, as noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, most product functionality can be operated through a keyboard interface through a combination of standard keystrokes and documented product-specific hotkeys. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 1.4.2 Audio Control, meeting room audio interferes with screen reader speech output when a user is locating the controls to mute it. As a workaround, users can learn a sequence of keystrokes to mute the meeting room audio. 
  • As noted in 3.1.1 Language of Page, the language of the product cannot be programmatically determined. As a workaround, the user’s screen reader may be configured to the same language as the product. 
  • As noted in 1.1.1 Non-text Content, the product does not provide descriptive text for some non-text content, such as logo graphics. 
  • As noted in 1.1.1 Non-text Content, “You are now broadcasting your camera” is announced by the screen reader for a guest attendee when the host is actually broadcasting. 
  • As noted in 1.2.5 Audio Description (Prerecorded), attendees can present a prerecorded video clip with audio description in the main narration track. However, the product does not allow attendees to provide a separate audio description track. 
  • As noted in 2.1.2 No Keyboard Trap, keyboard focus is trapped in playback of a recorded meeting.

302.2 With Limited Vision

Web: Support with Exceptions

Web: Most product functions can be used with limited vision. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 1.4.4 Resize Text, most menu items are not visible for hosts, such as the contents of the Meeting menu. Additionally, some dialog content is not visible. 
  • As noted in 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum), some text does not meet minimum contrast requirements, even when colors are customized by an administrator.

302.3 Without Perception of Color

Web: Support with Exceptions

Web: Most product functions can be used without perception of color. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 1.4.1 Use of Color, in the Meeting Room Login page, a color change is the only visual indication of focus on the Guest and Registered User tabs.

302.4 Without Hearing

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most functions of the product are usable without hearing. For example, as noted in 1.2.4 Captions (Live), using the Closed Captioning pod extension, a meeting attendee or third-party captioning service provider can create synchronized captions for live audio content in the meeting. Exceptions include:

  • When a meeting attendee presents a prerecorded video clip with closed captions, the product does not display the captions. This is a function not addressed by the technical requirements for web products and content.

302.5 With Limited Hearing

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most functions of the product are usable with limited hearing. For example, as noted in 1.2.4 Captions (Live), using the Closed Captioning pod extension, a meeting attendee or third-party captioning service provider can create synchronized captions for live audio content in the meeting. Exceptions include:

  • When a meeting attendee presents a prerecorded video clip with closed captions, the product does not display the captions. This is a function not addressed by the technical requirements for web products and content.

302.6 Without Speech

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: The product does not require the use of speech for most functions. For example, attendees may use the Chat pod. However, the product does not integrate with TTY devices. This is a function not addressed by the technical requirements for software and web products.

302.7 With Limited Manipulation

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most product functions are usable with limited manipulation, through a combination of standard keystrokes and documented product-specific hotkeys. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, tooltip text for most buttons cannot be displayed using the keyboard. 
  • As noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, there is no documented keystroke to expand menu buttons, such as the Set Status and Share My Screen buttons. 
  • As noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, when a pod is full screen, the Exit Fullscreen button receives focus when tabbing, yet it remains offscreen. 
  • As noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, in the Closed Captions pod, buttons, such as Rewind and Live, cannot be reached using the keyboard. 
  • As noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, in meeting room layouts, there is no keyboard method for resizing pods. 
  • As noted in 2.1.2 No Keyboard Trap, keyboard focus is trapped in playback of a recorded meeting. 
  • As noted in 2.4.3 Focus Order, components for most product functions do not receive focus in a meaningful order. However, as a workaround, users can cycle through all pods in the product. 
  • As noted in 2.4.7 Focus Visible, in playback for recorded meetings, the volume slider has no visible focus indicator.

302.8 With Limited Reach and Strength

Web: Supports

Web: The product is functional with limited reach and strength.

302.9 With Limited Language, Cognitive, and Learning Abilities

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most functions of the product can be used with limited language, learning, and cognitive abilities. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 2.2.1 Timing Adjustable, some messages appear for a few seconds in the upper right corner of the meeting room page before disappearing. 
  • As noted in 3.3.3 Error Suggestion, in some dialogs, suggestions for correction are not provided.

Chapter 4: Hardware

Notes: Not Applicable

Chapter 5: Software

Notes: Not Applicable

Chapter 6: Support Documentation and Services

Notes: Information about documentation and support services is available in Adobe’s Accessibility Conformance Report for HelpX.

EN 301 549 Report

Notes:

Notes: According to C.4 Functional Performance, this section is informative only.

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

4.2.1 Usage without vision

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most functions of the product are usable without vision. For example, as noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, most product functionality can be operated through a keyboard interface through a combination of standard keystrokes and documented product-specific hotkeys. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 1.4.2 Audio Control, meeting room audio interferes with screen reader speech output when a user is locating the controls to mute it. As a workaround, users can learn a sequence of keystrokes to mute the meeting room audio. 
  • As noted in 3.1.1 Language of Page, the language of the product cannot be programmatically determined. As a workaround, the user’s screen reader may be configured to the same language as the product. 
  • As noted in 1.1.1 Non-text Content, the product does not provide descriptive text for some non-text content, such as logo graphics. 
  • As noted in 1.1.1 Non-text Content, “You are now broadcasting your camera” is announced by the screen reader for a guest attendee when the host is actually broadcasting. 
  • As noted in 1.2.5 Audio Description (Prerecorded), attendees can present a prerecorded video clip with audio description in the main narration track. However, the product does not allow attendees to provide a separate audio description track. 
  • As noted in 2.1.2 No Keyboard Trap, keyboard focus is trapped in playback of a recorded meeting.

4.2.2 Usage with limited vision

Web: Support with Exceptions

Web: Most product functions can be used with limited vision. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 1.4.4 Resize Text, most menu items are not visible for hosts, such as the contents of the Meeting menu. Additionally, some dialog content is not visible. 
  • As noted in 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum), some text does not meet minimum contrast requirements, even when colors are customized by an administrator.

4.2.3 Usage without perception of colour

Web: Support with Exceptions

Web: Most product functions can be used without perception of color. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 1.4.1 Use of Color, in the Meeting Room Login page, a color change is the only visual indication of focus on the Guest and Registered User tabs.

4.2.4 Usage without hearing

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most functions of the product are usable without hearing. For example, as noted in 1.2.4 Captions (Live), using the Closed Captioning pod extension, a meeting attendee or third-party captioning service provider can create synchronized captions for live audio content in the meeting. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 7.1.1 Captioning Playback, when a meeting attendee presents a prerecorded video clip with closed captions, the product does not display the captions.

4.2.5 Usage with limited hearing

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most functions of the product are usable with limited hearing. For example, as noted in 1.2.4 Captions (Live), using the Closed Captioning pod extension, a meeting attendee or third-party captioning service provider can create synchronized captions for live audio content in the meeting. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 7.1.1 Captioning Playback, when a meeting attendee presents a prerecorded video clip with closed captions, the product does not display the captions.

4.2.6 Usage without vocal capability

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: The product does not require the use of speech for most functions. For example, attendees may use the Chat pod. However, as noted in 6.2.1.1 RTT Communication, the product does not integrate with TTY devices.

4.2.7 Usage with limited manipulation or strength

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most product functions are usable with limited manipulation or strength, through a combination of standard keystrokes and documented product-specific hotkeys. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, tooltip text for most buttons cannot be displayed using the keyboard. 
  • As noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, there is no documented keystroke to expand menu buttons, such as the Set Status and Share My Screen buttons. 
  • As noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, when a pod is full screen, the Exit Fullscreen button receives focus when tabbing, yet it remains offscreen. 
  • As noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, in the Closed Captions pod, buttons, such as Rewind and Live, cannot be reached using the keyboard. 
  • As noted in 2.1.1 Keyboard, in meeting room layouts, there is no keyboard method for resizing pods. 
  • As noted in 2.1.2 No Keyboard Trap, keyboard focus is trapped in playback of a recorded meeting. 
  • As noted in 2.4.3 Focus Order, components for most product functions do not receive focus in a meaningful order. However, as a workaround, users can cycle through all pods in the product. 
  • As noted in 2.4.7 Focus Visible, in playback for recorded meetings, the volume slider has no visible focus indicator.

4.2.8 Usage with limited reach

Web: Supports

Web: The product is functional with limited reach.

4.2.9 Minimize photosensitive seizure

Web: Supports

Web: The product itself does not contain flashing content. Attendees can present content which does not flash, or flashes within an acceptable threshold, in order to minimize the potential for triggering photosensitive seizures.

4.2.10 Usage with limited cognition

Web: Supports with Exceptions

Web: Most functions of the product can be used with limited language, learning, and cognitive abilities. Exceptions include:

  • As noted in 2.2.1 Timing Adjustable, some messages appear for a few seconds in the upper right corner of the meeting room page before disappearing. 
  • As noted in 3.3.3 Error Suggestion, in some dialogs, suggestions for correction are not provided.

4.2.11 Privacy

Web: Supports

Web: The product does not contain accessibility components that compromise the privacy of the user.

Notes:

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

5.1 Closed Functionality

Not Applicable

5.1.2.2-5.1.6.2 are not applicable for this product.

5.2 Activation of accessibility features

Not Applicable

The product does not have specific documented accessibility features. The software instead relies upon platform accessibility features.

5.3 Biometrics

Not Applicable

The product does not rely on biological characteristics.

5.4 Preservation of accessibility information during conversion

Not Applicable

The web meeting room is not an authoring tool.

5.5 Operable parts

   

5.5.1 Means of operation

Not Applicable

The product does not contain operable parts.

5.5.2 Operable parts discernibility

Not Applicable

The product does not contain operable parts.

5.6 Locking or toggle controls

   

5.6.1 Tactile or auditory status

Not Applicable

The product does not contain locking or toggle controls.

5.6.2 Visual status

Not Applicable

The product does not contain locking or toggle controls.

5.7 Key repeat

Not Applicable

The product relies on platform software to supply key repeat functionality.

5.8 Double-strike key acceptance

Not Applicable

The product does not provide a keyboard or keypad.

5.9 Simultaneous user actions

Supports

The product relies on platform software features, such as Sticky Keys, to ensure simultaneous user actions are not required.

Notes: Not Applicable

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

6.1 Audio bandwidth for speech (informative)

   

6.2 Real-time text (RTT) functionality

   

6.2.1.1 RTT communication

Supports with Exceptions

The product supports text chat, transmitting characters after the Send button is activated. However, the product does not provide real-time text (RTT) functionality, such as TTY or RFC 4103.

6.2.1.2 Concurrent voice and text

Not Applicable

While the product supports concurrent text chat and two-way voice communication, the product does not provide real-time text (RTT) functionality, such as TTY or RFC 4103.

6.2.2.1 Visually distinguishable display

Not Applicable

The product does not provide RTT functionality, such as TTY or RFC 4103.

6.2.2.2 Programmatically determinable send and receive direction

Not Applicable

The product does not provide RTT functionality, such as TTY or RFC 4103.

6.2.3 Interoperability

Not Applicable

The product does not provide RTT functionality, such as TTY or RFC 4103.

6.2.4 Real-time text responsiveness

Not Applicable

The product does not provide RTT functionality, such as TTY or RFC 4103.

6.3 Caller ID

Not Applicable

The product does not provide caller identification or similar telecommunications functions.

6.4 Alternatives to voice-based services

Not Applicable

The product does not provide voice mail, auto-attendant, or interactive voice response functions.

6.5 Video communication

   

6.5.1 General (informative)

   

6.5.2 Resolution

Supports

The product enables meeting hosts to present video pods with resolution of QCIF (176 by 144), full CIF (352 by 288), or higher.

6.5.3 Frame rate

Supports

When users communicate through a typical broadband network, the video communication frame rate is at least 12 frames per second.

6.5.4 Synchronization between audio and video

Supports

When users communicate through a typical broadband network, the time difference between speech and video is less than 100 milliseconds.

6.6 Alternatives to video-based services

Not Applicable

The product does not provide answering machine, auto-attendant, or interactive response functions.

Notes: Not Applicable

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

7.1 Caption processing technology

   

7.1.1 Captioning playback

Supports with Exceptions

The product displays most captions, such as live captions. Exceptions include:

  • The product does not display closed captions in prerecorded video clips.

7.1.2 Captioning synchronization

Supports

The product preserves synchronization when displaying captions.

7.1.3 Preservation of captioning

Supports with Exceptions

The product preserves most captions in transmission, such as live captions. Exceptions include:

  • The product does not preserve closed captions when a prerecorded video clip is transmitted in a meeting.

7.2.1 Audio description playback

Does Not Support

The product does not allow selecting and playing separate audio description tracks.

7.2.2 Audio description synchronization

Not Applicable

The product does not play audio description tracks which would require synchronization.

7.2.3 Preservation of audio description

Does Not Support

The product does not preserve audio description tracks when prerecorded video clips are transmitted in a meeting.

7.3 User controls for captions and audio description

Does not Supports

The product provides user controls for live captions, but not for most media content alternatives. Examples include:

  • There are no user controls for closed captions in prerecorded video. 
  • There are no user controls for audio descriptions.

Chapter 8: Hardware

Notes: Not Applicable

Chapter 9: Web

Notes: See WCAG 2.0 section.

Chapter 10: Non-web Documents

Notes: Not Applicable

Chapter 11: Software

Notes:

Criteria

Conformance Level

Remarks and Explanations

11.2.1 Software success criteria (excluding closed functionality)

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.2.2 Software success criteria (closed functionality)

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3 Interoperability with assistive technology

   

11.3.1 Closed functionality

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2 Accessibility services

   

11.3.2.1 Platform accessibility service support for software that provides a user interface

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.2 Use of accessibility services

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.3 Use of accessibility services

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.4 Assistive technology

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.5 Object information

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.6 Row, column, and headers

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.7 Values

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.8 Label relationships

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.9 Parent-child relationships

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.10 Text

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.11 List of available actions

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.12 Execution of available actions

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.13 Tracking of focus and selection attributes

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.14 Modification of focus and selection attributes

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.15 Change notification

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.16 Modifications of states and properties

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.3.2.17 Modifications of values and text

Not Applicable

Not applicable to web

11.4 Documented accessibility usage

   

11.4.1 User control of accessibility features

Not Applicable

The product is not platform software.

11.4.2 No disruption of accessibility features

Supports

The product does not disrupt accessibility features.

11.5 User preferences

Not Applicable

Web content is isolated from its underlying platform.

11.6 Authoring tools

   

11.6.1 Content technology

   

11.6.2 Accessible content creation (if not authoring tool, enter “not applicable”)

See WCAG 2.0 section.

See information in WCAG section and Chapter 10.

11.6.3 Preservation of accessibility information in transformations

Not Applicable

The web meeting room is not an authoring tool.

11.6.4 Repair assistance

Not Applicable

The web meeting room is not an authoring tool.

11.6.5 Templates

Not Applicable

The web meeting room is not an authoring tool.

Notes: Notes: Information about documentation and support services is available in Adobe’s Accessibility Conformance Report for HelpX.

Notes: Not Applicable