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Status: Fixed
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Closed: May 2016
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OS: Linux , Windows , Mac
Pri: 2
Type: Feature



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[a11y] show "Add accessibility features" on all platforms

Project Member Reported by dbeam@chromium.org, Mar 25 2016

Issue description

as per dmazzoni@'s advice, we should show the accessibility section on Windows/Linux/Mac as well as ChromeOS.

currently, UIs we should show:
1) "Add additional accessibility features" button
2) the explanation at the top with a "Learn more" link

NOTE: the "Learn more" link goes to a chromebook-specific help article, and the text has "your device" in it (ChromeOS-specific).

P.S. Why "add additional"?  Just seems redundant...
 
Cc: bettes@chromium.org
+bettes for confirmation

> Why "add additional"?  Just seems redundant...
I'd go with "Add accessibility features" instead of "Add additional accessibility features" from the mocks

Comment 3 by bettes@chromium.org, Mar 25 2016

SGTM
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Comment 4 by bugdroid1@chromium.org, Mar 25 2016

The following revision refers to this bug:
  https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/c4f0abb4666f3296485e53fd5ede71f161938048

commit c4f0abb4666f3296485e53fd5ede71f161938048
Author: dbeam <dbeam@chromium.org>
Date: Fri Mar 25 23:21:21 2016

MD Settings: tweak Accessibility "learn more" button text

R=tommycli@chromium.org
BUG= 597880 

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1837623002

Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#383402}

[modify] https://crrev.com/c4f0abb4666f3296485e53fd5ede71f161938048/chrome/app/settings_strings.grdp

Labels: Hotlist-MD-Settings-Accessibility

Comment 6 by dbeam@chromium.org, May 24 2016

the desktop a11y section is looking a little bare.

dmazzoni@: pretty much everything in the a11y section on cros is cros-specific, so very little is shown on desktop.  is the following screenshot expected?  (chromeos on top, desktop linux on bottom)  if so, I'll mark this bug as fixed.

remember: the "Learn more" link is chromebook-specific[1], so we'd need a desktop-applicable one to move the "Enable accessibility features to make your device easier to use" text to Mac/Win/Linux.
2016-05-24-105856_812x1681_scrot.png
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Comment 7 by dbeam@chromium.org, May 24 2016

Summary: [a11y] show "Add accessibility features" on all platforms (was: [a11y] should show "Additional accessibility features" on all platforms)
I believe that is expected, desktop screenshot attached.
Screen Shot 2016-05-25 at 10.04.22 AM.png
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Comment 9 by dbeam@chromium.org, May 25 2016

Status: Fixed (was: Started)
Yes.

I would like to add more accessibility features there directly. There's high demand for High Contrast to be built-in rather than via a link.

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