Summary
This Success Criterion ensures users can navigate and operate web functions using only gestures, like a single tap or swipe. Complex gestures or requiring a device to be used in a specific way can make digital content inaccessible for some users, especially those with motor disabilities.
Lyrics
VERSE 1: Listen up, SC 2.5.1 is what we’re preachin’ today Some users can’t pinch or swipe in a specific way Path-based gestures got some people stuck When tech demands complex moves, many users get out of luck Head-pointers, eye-gaze systems need another route Single-point operation is what this rule’s about
CHORUS: One touch wonder, that’s the way to go Make it work with a single tap, yo Don’t lock out those who can’t do complex moves Give alternatives so everyone can use One touch wonder, accessibility’s rule Single pointer options make your interface cool
VERSE 2: Map needs zooming? Don’t just rely on pinch Add those plus and minus buttons, don’t leave users in a pinch Sliders should work with simple clicks too Not just path-specific gestures that some can’t do Multi-point and tricky swipes might be trendy and sleek But they block out many users who need interfaces unique Test on touchscreens, mouse, and different tools Make sure your design follows accessibility rules
CHORUS: One touch wonder, that’s the way to go Make it work with a single tap, yo Don’t lock out those who can’t do complex moves Give alternatives so everyone can use One touch wonder, accessibility’s rule Single pointer options make your interface cool
Sound Influences
drill and bass, glitchy electronics, time-stretched samples, irregular breakbeats, manipulated vocal snippets, acid basslines, dissonant melodies, complex drum programming, experimental sound design, warped textures, micro-editing techniques, idm influences, non-conventional song structure, synthesizer experimentation, hyper-detailed production
Version Number: 1.2