Accessible



Accessible

20 synonyms of accessible from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 49 related words, definitions, and antonyms. Find another word for accessible. Accessible: being within the financial means of most people. Synonyms: affordable, popular, acquirable Antonyms: inaccessible, unattainable, unavailable Find the right word. 20 years experience installing accessibility equipment, home accessibility solutions, mobility medical equipment, and home modifications in Denver, Greeley, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City and Dallas metro areas.

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Accessible

A document or application is considered accessible if meets certain technical criteria and can be used by people with disabilities. This includes access by people who are mobility impaired, blind, low vision, deaf, hard of hearing, or who have cognitive impairments. Accessibility features in Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Reader and in the Portable Document Format (PDF) make it easier for people with disabilities to use PDF documents and forms, with and without the aid of assistive technology software and devices such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, text-to-speech software, speech recognition software, alternative input devices, Braille embossers, and refreshable Braille displays.

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The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 (ISO/IEC 40500:2012) and the PDF/UA (ISO 14289-1) standard cover a wide range of recommendations for making content more accessible to people with disabilities. One benefit of following these guidelines is that content becomes more usable for all users. For example, the underlying document structure that makes it possible for a screen reader to properly read a PDF out loud also makes it possible for a mobile device to correctly reflow and display the document on a small screen. Similarly, the preset tab order of an accessible PDF form helps all users—not just users who rely on the keyboard—complete the form more easily.