Keyboard access
All core actions use semantic controls, logical focus order, visible focus and alternatives to pointer-only sorting or drag-and-drop.
Accessibility
ConnectIQ targets WCAG 2.2 AA for implemented web journeys and treats manual assistive-technology review as a release gate, not a marketing shortcut.
All core actions use semantic controls, logical focus order, visible focus and alternatives to pointer-only sorting or drag-and-drop.
Accepted states and material result changes use restrained announcements that inform without overwhelming screen-reader users.
Labels, values and text alternatives accompany bars, word clouds, sentiment and other visual result views.
Reduced-motion preferences are respected. Quizzes provide timer-free or extended-time accommodation and non-competitive alternatives.
Participant controls are touch-friendly, content reflows at narrow widths and text can scale without hiding the active interaction.
Automated checks, keyboard review, screen-reader evidence, responsive emulation and physical-device evidence are reported separately per release.
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