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Software Accessibility Guidelines
508 Compliance Evaluation Methodologies
Provision A
Provision B
Provision C
Provision D
Provision E
Provision F
Provision G
Provision H
Provision I
Provision J
Provision K
Provision L
Module Conclusion

Provision C

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Read the statement below and select the response that is most accurate. You will receive immediate feedback.

One option for conforming to Provision C is to design your software so that it overrides pre-existing interface objects built into the Windows environment.

  1. True.
  2. *False.

You selected "B. False."

That is correct. Designing software that does not override pre-existing, built-in, interface objects is mandatory. Interface objects existing within Windows are already accessibility-enabled. Users with visual disabilities rely on these Windows-defined interfaces. Your program may become unusable if these objects are overridden.

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