Accessibility features for WebSphere Process Server

Accessibility features help users who have a physical disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use information technology products successfully.

Accessibility features

The following list includes the major accessibility features in WebSphere Process Server. The accessibility features include the following functions:
  • Keyboard-only operation.
  • Interfaces that are commonly used by screen readers.

Operating system features that support accessibility are available when you are using WebSphere Process Server

Tip: The WebSphere Process Server Information Center is accessibility-enabled for screen reader software, including IBM Home Page Reader. You can operate all features using the keyboard instead of the mouse.

Keyboard navigation

This product uses standard Web browser navigation keys and standard Installshield Multiplatform navigation keys.

(For information about supported Web browsers, see the WebSphere Process Server System Requirements at http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wps/sysreqs/.)

Interface information

You can configure and administer product features by using standard text editors and scripted or command-line interfaces instead of the graphical interfaces that are provided.

When appropriate, the documentation for specific product features contains additional information about the accessibility of the features.

Vendor software

WebSphere Process Server includes certain vendor software that is not covered under the IBM® license agreement. IBM makes no representation about the accessibility features of these products. Contact the vendor for the accessibility information about its products.

Related accessibility information

See the IBM Accessibility Center for more information about the commitment that IBM has to accessibility.

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Last updated: Tue 24 Oct 2006 09:37:07

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