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Ensuring Accessibility in Mobile App Testing

If youu2019re developing an application for the mobile market, chances are the opportunities for providing accessible resources have already been considered by an internal designer. But if your design is being done by a third party, itu2019s critical to consider accessibility during the entire process u2013 from your initial concept and requirements gathering to the final stages of testing and launch.<br>Visit - https://www.testevolve.com/

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Ensuring Accessibility in Mobile App Testing

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  1. Ensuring Accessibility in Mobile App Testing

  2. Mobile apps are designed for a multitude of reasons, whether that be to create an engaging way for users to participate in e-commerce or as a means to connect with new friends across the globe. Whatever the purpose, reaching the widest available audience with a sense of thoughtfulness and openness is critical to establishing and maintaining a mobile brand, and accessibility is at the forefront of just such an initiative.

  3. Apps as Allies: Ensuring Customer Accessibility While it’s critical for mobile apps to cast the widest net of potential users possible, it’s also best practice to consider that you are testing for a mobile app that may have a transformative role in shaping someone’s life experience that is living with a disability. Many individuals rely on mobile apps to ease their experience or assist with everyday tasks. A number of apps, like Be My Eyes or Assistive Touch, directly impact individuals by creating a niche product that’s designed to augment the ability of an individual with a visual impairment or physical disability to navigate daily tasks.

  4. What mobile app testers should consider is that accessibility extends beyond these types of apps designed explicitly for individuals with disabilities, that individuals from a variety of ability-backgrounds utilize fintech and social media apps on a daily basis. Accessibility in testing means ensuring that customers, no matter what your app may focus on accomplishing or who is targeted towards, are recognized and assisted to the best of your company’s ability. While this may seem like a moral imperative, it’s also a legal one as well; it’s up to your team to guarantee ADA compliance. A number of legal proceedings have established that the Americans with Disabilities Act extends to the internet and mobile market.

  5. How Testevolve Serves as an Industry Innovator in ADA Compliance Measures Testevolve has long held an adherence to accessibility, and that commitment extends to a variety of new areas within the Kobiton platform. First, testers can now benefit from having the ability to initiate accessibility validations via Appium Desired Capabilities or in manual testing sessions. There are a range of Capabilities that Appium already supports, with testevolve extending these to focus on accessibility-specific issues.

  6. For example, support is extended to enhance accessibility validations by means of measuring adequate touch target size. This accessibility measure ensures that touch target’s conform to the w3 standards of a 9mm high by 9mm wide touch target minimum, not accounting for screen magnification, device size or resolution. The ultimate function is for Kobiton to ensure that users with visual impairments or disabilities that affect motor functions are able to comfortably interact with links, buttons and icons in your app. You can further use Kobiton’s testing platform to check for accessibility via color contrast validations, making certain that users with visual impairments are granted full accessibility to view the display of your mobile app.

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