Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Ad-Hoc Customization(also: On-the-Fly Customization, Real-Time Adjustment)
- Making customization changes during content consumption rather than configuring all settings beforehand. For ADHD video viewers, ad-hoc customization was preferred by 75% of participants because it allows viewers to react to distractions as they encounter them while gaining…
- Auxiliary Removal(also: Overlay Removal, Non-Essential Element Removal)
- A video layout customization option that removes visual elements not directly related to the core video content, such as watermarks, logos, banners, breaking-news tickers, subscription prompts, and other overlays. Auxiliary Removal was the most popular layout customization…
- Content Focus(also: Content Focus Mode, Presentation Focus)
- A video layout customization option that enlarges and centers the primary visual content being discussed—such as presentation slides, demonstrations, or graphical illustrations—while removing or minimizing other visual elements like the speaker and auxiliary overlays. Content…
- Layout Customization(also: 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…
- Speaker Focus(also: Speaker Focus Mode, Speaker View)
- A video layout customization option that enlarges and centers the speaker while removing content overlays and auxiliary visual elements. Speaker Focus is designed for viewers who find pop-up graphics and overlays distracting and prefer to concentrate on the speaker body…
- Visual Layout Customization(also: Layout Customization, Video Layout Arrangement)
- The ability for users to rearrange, resize, reposition, lock, or remove visual elements in a digital interface to suit their individual needs. In videoconferencing, visual layout customization is critical for d/Deaf and hard of hearing users, who may need to enlarge the…
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