Accessibility features that designers have provided for devices include buttons close together, meaning they can be pressed quickly, use of ergonomic design, notches for blind, and use of audio input., Switch control allows the device to be controlled by an external switch such as with a tongue or a foot, and sequentially highlights areas of the screen that can be activated., Assistive touch displays an onscreen menu, allows users to press buttons on the screen to perform gestures or press physical buttons, also useful to replace any physical buttons that may be broken., Web pages use alt-tags to show alternative information about images. This information will be read aloud by text-to-speech software. It may also be displayed if the image hasn't loaded., Users with disabilities may need a screen reader to read a web page. The page layout needs to have a logical sequence., Web pages need to cope with the smaller devices and devices that can rotate. If the layout doesn’t change then text will become too small to read., Apps need to have buttons large enough for their audience to click. Buttons and hyperlinks shouldn’t be too close together., When designing an interface, it is important to consider the selection of font style and colour,, Red can have multiple meanings including anger, love, passion, energy, stop, wrong., Many jobs require workers to: Work specific hours such as 9 am to 5 pm, and, work in a specific location such as an office building., IT systems have enabled people to work anywhere where they have an Internet connection, including a mobile Internet connection., Technologies that have helped this include: Voice Over IP (VOIP), cloud storage & computing, fast / mobile broadband, portable devices, video cameras., Many jobs are flexible as to when employees work, many people work as freelancers or consultants. They need to get their work completed, but it doesn’t matter when they do the work.,
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