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Accessibility in ASP.NET CORE SpeechToText control
17 Feb 20262 minutes to read
The SpeechToText control followed the accessibility guidelines and standards, including ADA, Section 508, WCAG 2.2 standards, and WCAG roles that are commonly used to evaluate accessibility.
The accessibility compliance for the SpeechToText control is outlined below.
| Accessibility Criteria | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| WCAG 2.2 Support | AA |
| Section 508 Support | ![]() |
| Screen Reader Support | ![]() |
| Right-To-Left Support | ![]() |
| Color Contrast | ![]() |
| Mobile Device Support | ![]() |
| Keyboard Navigation Support | ![]() |
| Accessibility Checker Validation | ![]() |
- All features of the control meet the requirement.
- Some features of the control do not meet the requirement.
- The control does not meet the requirement.WAI-ARIA attributes
The following ARIA attributes are used in the SpeechToText control:
| Attributes | Purpose |
|---|---|
aria-label |
Provides an accessible name for the SpeechToText button. |
Keyboard interaction
The following keyboard shortcuts are supported by the SpeechToText control.
| Press | To do this |
|---|---|
| Enter/Space | When the SpeechToText button has focus, pressing the enter/space key changes the state of the button. |
Ensuring accessibility
The SpeechToText control’s accessibility levels are ensured through an accessibility-checker and axe-core software tools during automated testing.