About Amaya’s Accessibility Features
Accessibility for people with disabilities is being improved with each
release. Currently, you can perform most Amaya functions without using a
mouse, and carry out most editing functions (except entering text) without
using the keyboard.
Accessibility features in the current version include the ability to:
- Navigate and edit in Alternate, Link, Structure, and Table of Contents
views of a document, which are all synchronized with the default
Formatted view. See Working with Document
Views.
- Edit in the Source view, and manually synchronize it with other views.
For more information, see Working with Document
Views.
- Dynamically add, remove, and edit multiple style sheets, including a
user style sheet. See Working with Style
Sheets.
- Assign access keys for form fields, areas, or links. See About Access
Keys.
- Use keyboard shortcuts for menu options, links, and form controls. See
Selecting
from the Keyboard and About Keyboard
Shortcuts.