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DHS Trusted Tester Training Guidance for Users of Assistive Technology and Service-Based Accommodations

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This guide provides information on when assistive technologies (AT) can and can’t be used and when human assistance may be needed in order to successfully perform tasks built into the online Trusted Tester training course. The target audience is persons with disabilities who use assistive technologies such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, speech input, or alternative input devices, and/or human assistance to understand where AT use is appropriate and when it may conflict with testing tasks.

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Last Updated: 01/27/2022
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