Accessibility features

Operations and Regulations is intended to be accessible to all users. For example, not everyone uses a mouse, so the user interface is designed to support keyboard-only navigation.

The accessibility features described here are currently available. Accessibility is a key design principle for Infor products, and the development team continues to add accessibility improvements.

Note: Accessibility compliance statements for Operations and Regulations are available upon request.

Keyboard navigation

These principles are followed to support keyboard-only navigation:

  • Shortcut keys are defined for all buttons and functions in the interface. From any page, you can press / for a list of shortcuts.
    Note: Sighted keyboard-only users can use the arrow keys to navigate in menus, toolbars, and trees.
  • Each page has a logical tabbing order for intuitive navigation between elements.

See Keyboard shortcuts (classic UI).

Support for screen readers

These principles are followed to support screen readers such as JAWS and NVDA:

  • All page controls have text labels.
  • Alt tags are used for all images.
  • User notifications are provided for system events, such as when a page is loading or when the autocomplete service is performing a search.

Ease of Use preferences

The Ease of Use preferences in My Infor include settings that can make Operations and Regulations more accessible. For example, you can disable tooltips if you're using a screen reader. If your agency has defined themes for Operations and Regulations, you can also use the Ease of Use preferences to select a theme.

See Ease of Use preferences.

Themes

A theme is a CSS style sheet or a JavaScript file that defines display settings for the Operations and Regulations site. Agencies can define their own themes to customize the appearance of Operations and Regulations.

If themes are defined, then users can select the themes they want to use from the My Infor Ease of Use preferences. For example, some users might select a high contrast them for better visibility.