WCAG Digital Accessibility Conformance
Enhance Accessibility Conformance in line with WCAG standards.
For more information > https://help.serraview.com/display/ENEG/Our+Commitment+to+Digital+Accessibility

Eptura commits to digital accessibility for all people of all abilities. We apply relevant accessibility standards to deliver on this commitment, and will continue to apply updates to meet this commitment.
Please refer to the help site for specific details on our Accessibility Conformance Report at https://support.iofficecorp.com/Serraview/Workplace_Management/About_Serraview/Product_Support/000Our_Commitment_to_Digital_Accessibility or contact your Customer Success Manager for more details.
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Alayne Cunningham commented
there is a broader question about how SV are testing new features/layouts with accessibility in mind. As we are not using accessibility features,we don't really know what is important. Can this be app be operated with assistive touch only? what about voice assisted inputs? As it is now a requirement for access to our office - if we leave accessibility by the wayside it could become an issue. A tech version of only stairs to access our office, no wheelchair ramp.
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Anna H commented
This has popped up for us in two ways - one is around the accessibility features on the phone (aka Larger Text) that throw out the layout of the APP, and the second is the use of colour indicators against desks - green for available, orange for booked. Keen to see both address. Colour perhaps via an icon. Text via adjusting layout to accessibility settings on the phone.
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angela.barwick@SpaceIQ.com commented
Incorporate Accessibility Standard into Mobile App
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AdminIan Morley (Admin, Eptura) commented
As an Engage Customer I'd like Engage to be reasonably compliant with accessibility standards so that all our employees can benefit from the solution, and we can meet our compliance requirements.
International standards to consider - Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act; Web Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WGAC); Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (ATAG) published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).