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From: Corrine Schoeb
Date: Thu, Nov 30 2017 7:53AM
Subject: Canvas based signature block
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We use Qualtrics and have a survey which requires a signature block. The
signature block is a canvas element and requires visual interaction.

What are some alternatives that others have used in place of this
inaccessible option?


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Corrine Schoeb
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From: Swift, Daniel P.
Date: Thu, Nov 30 2017 8:05AM
Subject: Re: [POSSIBLE SPAM] Canvas based signature block
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From our experience, we consider an electronic signature as valid as long as we log that the user is authenticated and have some element that requires action. So for instance, we'll have the user authenticate and then we have a button that the user needs to click to approve a record. Another example could be authentication with a textbox that requests the user to enter his or her name.

You can add an authentication component to qualtrics so this could be a viable solution for you.

Hope that helps!

Dan Swift
Senior Web Specialist
Enterprise Services
West Chester University
610.738.0589

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We use Qualtrics and have a survey which requires a signature block. The signature block is a canvas element and requires visual interaction.

What are some alternatives that others have used in place of this inaccessible option?


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Corrine Schoeb
Technology Accessibility Coordinator, ITS
610-957-6208

*** Swarthmore College ITS will never ask you for your password, including by email. Please keep your passwords private to protect yourself and the security of our network.

From: Beranek, Nicholas
Date: Thu, Nov 30 2017 8:23AM
Subject: Re: Canvas based signature block
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Hi Corrine,

Have you had a look at DocuSign? They don't require a hand-written signature and, in fact, provide you with fonts that emulate a signature. We've assessed their platform and found them very accessible.

SC 2.1.1 Keyboard has one exception, however: "except where the underlying function requires input that depends on the path of the user's movement and not just the endpoints." But I feel like signing a document is a critical function and absolutely needs to work. Check out DocuSign. If that doesn't work for you, there's not a lot you can do with <canvas>. You can provide text alternatives, add actionable elements to it, make it work with the keyboard, but I don't know how a user could make a signature without typing.

I hope this helps!

Nick Beranek
Capital One

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We use Qualtrics and have a survey which requires a signature block. The signature block is a canvas element and requires visual interaction.

What are some alternatives that others have used in place of this inaccessible option?


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Corrine Schoeb
Technology Accessibility Coordinator, ITS
610-957-6208

*** Swarthmore College ITS will never ask you for your password, including by email. Please keep your passwords private to protect yourself and the security of our network.
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