What a user wants to achieve
To create and edit documents using assistive technologies, with the same level of control, clarity, and confidence as users who rely on direct touch or pointer input.
The editor should be usable through alternative interaction methods without requiring workarounds or special knowledge.
What success looks like
- The editor is fully usable without a mouse or touch input
- Keyboard interactions are consistent, discoverable, and efficient
- Assistive technologies can accurately convey context and state
- Users can rely on voice or keyboard input to complete meaningful editing tasks
What a user wants to achieve
To create and edit documents using assistive technologies, with the same level of control, clarity, and confidence as users who rely on direct touch or pointer input.
The editor should be usable through alternative interaction methods without requiring workarounds or special knowledge.
What success looks like