8 success criteria found for Level A, AA, AAA and Operable principle and 2.5 Input Modalities category
Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes:
GESTURES
Actions that rely on gestures (like swiping or pinching) must also be possible using a single tap, click, or button.
Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes:
GESTURES
Actions must not trigger on press or touch down. They must only trigger on release (like mouse-up or finger lift).
Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes:
CODE AND LABELS
FORMS
The visible text of a button, link, or form field must also be part of its accessible (programmatic) name.
Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes:
GESTURES
If an action can be triggered by motion (like shaking or tilting the device), it must also:
- work without motion, and
- be possible to turn off motion-based input
Level Level AA, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes:
GESTURES
Actions that require dragging (like reordering) must also be possible using buttons or another method that does not require dragging.
Level Level AA, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes:
GESTURES
Targets must be at least 24×24px, unless they are:
- part of a sentence or block of text,
- surrounded by enough space, or
- near another target with the same function that meets the size
Level Level AAA, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes:
GESTURES
Targets for touch or mouse must be at least 44×44px, unless they are:
- part of a sentence or block of text,
- near another target with the same function that meets the size, or
- in a context where size can't be increased
Level Level AAA, WCAG principle: Operable
Assigned to the following themes:
GESTURES
KEYBOARD
It must be possible to switch between input types (mouse, keyboard, touch, voice) without losing access to any functionality.