Layout Customization
Also known as: Visual Layout Control
The ability to modify the spatial arrangement and visibility of visual elements within a video or interface. In video accessibility for ADHD, layout customization allows viewers to choose which visual elements to display (speaker, content, overlays) and how they are sized and positioned. Options typically include focusing on the speaker, focusing on content (presentations/slides), removing auxiliary overlays, or preserving the original layout. Research shows that layout preferences are highly individual and context-dependent, with no single layout consistently preferred across all video types.
Category: user interface · video customization
Related: Video Customization · Speaker Focus · Content Focus · Auxiliary Removal