Configure Digital Signatures Without Mouse
The dialog to configure a digital signature currently requires the use of a mouse. If the steps cannot be completed with a keyboard alone, the interface is not accessible.
Please fix this.
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Paris H commented
This is a critical functional requirement for users with varying motor skill disability.
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Mr. Kevin Mario commented
There are people with motor impairment or disability. Some of those folks are keyboard only users as a result. Fixing this issue does right by them.
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MargaretR commented
Being able to configure digital signatures with the keyboard alone is necessary for accessibility for screen reader users, voice recognition users, and mobility impaired users who cannot use a mouse. Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act requires products purchased by the federal government to be accessible for these users.
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Danae Harris commented
This is a critical problem for people who depend on their keyboard. A student worker shared with me that they had a problem signing the lease to their apartment because the platform was not accessible. Instances like this makes simple day-to-day tasks hard to complete for people who are blind or low vision.
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Luke Rosenberger commented
This is critical workflow for our institution of higher education.
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Shannon Jensen commented
All users must have equal access to all functions of an application—especially something as important as signing a document.
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Brenna commented
This is an accomodation, albeit a convoluted and inadequate one.
Please make this functionality easier.