Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Floating Action Button(also: FAB)
- A circular button that floats above the user interface in Android apps, typically representing the primary action on a screen. Defined by Google's Material Design guidelines, FABs usually display a simple icon (such as a plus sign, pencil, or heart) without visible text labels.…
- Focusable Element(also: Keyboard Focusable, Focus Target)
- A GUI element that can receive input focus, allowing users to interact with it via keyboard, switch device, or assistive technology. For screen reader users navigating mobile apps, an element without focus enabled is essentially invisible—they cannot select, activate, or even…
- Freeze Frame(also: Video Thumbnail, ASL Freeze Frame)
- In the context of ASL video interfaces, a freeze frame is a static image captured at a recognizable moment of an ASL sign, used as a visual label or thumbnail for video content. Freeze frames allow Deaf users to quickly scan, identify, and select content without watching full…
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