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Component: BC-FES
Component Name: Frontend Services - Use subcomponents (see SAP Note 1322184)
Description: A hardware or software solution that enables someone with a disability to access another piece of hardware or software that they could otherwise not access. &EXAMPLE& Paper stabilizers Braille displays Eye gaze communication systems Screen readers Speech recognition Voice control systems
Key Concepts: Assistive technology is a type of software that helps people with disabilities access and use computer systems. It includes features such as screen readers, voice recognition, and text-to-speech capabilities. It is designed to make it easier for people with disabilities to use computers and other digital devices. How to Use It: SAP provides assistive technology components as part of its BC-FES Frontend Services. These components are designed to help people with disabilities access and use SAP software. To use these components, you must first install the relevant subcomponents, as outlined in SAP Note 1322184. Once installed, you can enable the assistive technology components in the SAP GUI settings. Tips & Tricks: When using assistive technology components, it is important to remember that they are designed to make it easier for people with disabilities to use computers and other digital devices. Therefore, it is important to be aware of the user’s needs and preferences when using these components. Related Information: For more information on assistive technology components in SAP, please refer to SAP Note 1322184. Additionally, you can find more information on assistive technology in general on the World Wide Web Consortium’s website (www.w3.org).