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Excerpted from:
http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_en/301500_301599/301549/02.01.02_60/en_301549v020102p.pdf
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Table B.1 (p. 88):
Key to the column header designations used in Table B.2
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Clause number
Column header abbreviationFunctional performance statement
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4.2.1WVUsage without vision
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4.2.2LVUsage with limited vision
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4.2.3WPCUsage without perception of colour
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4.2.4WHUsage without hearing
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4.2.5LHUsage with limited hearing
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4.2.6WVCUsage without vocal capability
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4.2.7LMSUsage with limited manipulation or strength
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4.2.8LRUsage with limited reach
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4.2.9PSTMinimize photosensitive seizure triggers
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4.2.10LCUsage with limited cognition
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4.2.11PPrivacy
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The following abbreviations have been used to represent the relationship between the requirements in clauses 5 to 13 and the functional performance statements:
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P =Primary relationship. The requirement supports the functional performance statement.
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S =Secondary relationship. The requirement provides partial support for the functional performance statement because some users may use the feature in specific situations.
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Table B.2:Requirements in clauses 5 to 13 supporting the accessibility needs expressed in the functional performance statements
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WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria start at the bottom of page 90, the next to last row, and SC 1.1.1 is listed as “9.1.1.1 Non-text content”.
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SC 4.1.3 is in the next to last row on page 91, listed as “9.4.1.3 Status messages”.
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