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Accessibility

This site targets WCAG 2.2 AA. Every interactive element works with a keyboard and a screen reader, including the tuning knob demo. The spin gesture is the sugar, never the only way in: the knob itself takes focus and responds to arrow keys, and the chevron buttons beside it are first-class controls, not fallbacks.

The DETENT app is built the same way. Rotary gestures are never the only way to do anything, and the app supports the system accessibility features below.

In the app

  • VoiceOver

    Every control is labeled and reachable. Rotary knob gestures are never the only way to do anything, each has a labeled button VoiceOver announces.

  • Voice Control

    The same labels let you drive the panel by voice, naming a control to activate it.

  • Larger Text

    The panel scales with Dynamic Type. At the largest accessibility sizes the frequency readout reflows to full width so it stays fully legible rather than truncating.

  • Sufficient Contrast

    Text and controls meet WCAG AA (4.5:1) against the dark panel, including disabled and destructive states.

  • Differentiate Without Color

    State is never carried by color alone: the active frequency reads brighter than standby, autopilot lamps invert their fill, and everything is labeled.

  • Reduced Motion

    With Reduce Motion on, knob easing, pulses, and flashes become instant. The panel still updates, it just stops animating.

  • Dark Interface

    DETENT is dark by design, easy on the eyes in a dim cockpit or a night flight.

The free SigilArk Bridge, the Windows companion app, is built to the same standard: every control is labeled for screen readers, the whole window is keyboard-navigable, and text meets WCAG AA contrast.

Found something that does not work for you? Please tell us at support@sigilark.com and we will fix it.