What are the principles of accessibility in Windows Forms application?

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What are the principles of accessibility in Windows Forms application?

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For designing an accessible Windows-based application, the following principles of accessibility can be integrated into the user interface:

  • Flexibility: An accessible application should be flexible so that users can be able to customize the user interface according to their specific needs. For example, a user can be able to increase the font size of the user interface application.


  • User Choice of Input and Output Methods: An accessible application should provide keyboard and mouse access to a user for all important accessible features. A user should have the choice of using features such as sound effects, text and graphics in the user interface application.


  • Consistency: An accessible application should interact consistently within its own operating system as well as with other applications.


  • Compatibility with Accessibility Aids: An accessible application should be compatible with the existing accessibility aids.


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