5 Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle Identity Management
Use these tips to improve your experience with accessibility features for Oracle Identity Management.
Topics
- Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle Access Management
Oracle Access Management Console has been designed to enable and use accessibility options with screen readers, high-contrast colors, and large fonts. - Accessibility Features and Tips for Directory Services
Learn about the accessibility options in directory services products and enabling the features. - Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle Identity Governance
Learn about the accessibility options in Oracle Identity Self Service and Oracle Identity System Administration interfaces.
Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle Access Management
Oracle Access Management Console has been designed to enable and use accessibility options with screen readers, high-contrast colors, and large fonts.
Enabling Accessibility Mode for OAM Console
To enable accessibility mode, perform the following steps:
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Click weblogic and then click Accessibility on the top corner of the OAM Console.
- Choose the options from drop-down list:
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I use a screen reader: Select this option to enable screen reader mode.
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I use high contrast colors: Select this option to enable high-contrast features in browsers that are compatible with OAM Console.
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I use large fonts: Select this option to enhance the font size. By default, fonts have fixed length and size to have a better look and feel of the user interface.
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Click OK and continue to work on OAM Console.
Accessibility Features and Tips for Directory Services
Learn about the accessibility options in directory services products and enabling the features.
- Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle Unified Directory
Oracle Unified Directory Services Manager has been designed to use accessibility options in the application user interface with screen readers, to enable support of high-contrast colors, and to enable support for large fonts. - Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle Internet Directory
Oracle Directory Services Manager has been designed to use accessibility option to use the ODSM interface for the use with screen readers. - Accessibility Tips and Features for Oracle Directory Integration Platform
Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle Unified Directory
Oracle Unified Directory Services Manager has been designed to use accessibility options in the application user interface with screen readers, to enable support of high-contrast colors, and to enable support for large fonts.
Enabling Accessibility Mode for OUD-OUDSM
Before you enable screen reader support, ensure that you have enabled Java Access Bridge.
To enable accessibility mode, perform the following steps:
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Click Accessibility on the top corner of the OUDSM interface login page.
- Choose the options from drop-down list:
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I use a screen reader: Select this option to enable screen reader mode.
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I use high contrast colors: Select this option to enable high-contrast features in the browsers which are compatible with OUDSM user interface.
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I use large fonts: Select this option to enhance the font size. By default, fonts have fixed length and size to have a better look and feel of the user interface.
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Continue to work on OUDSM interface.
Enabling Accessibility Mode for OUD CLI Utilities
To enable accessibility mode for CLI utilities such as oud-setup
, oud-proxy-setup
and oud-replication-gateway-setup
, run the following command:
%JRE_HOME%\bin\jabswitch -enable
This allows Java Access Bridge to enable Java Applications and applets that are required to implement the Java Accessibility API.
Parent topic: Accessibility Features and Tips for Directory Services
Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle Internet Directory
Oracle Directory Services Manager has been designed to use accessibility option to use the ODSM interface for the use with screen readers.
Enabling Accessibility Mode for OID-ODSM
Before you enable screen reader mode, ensure that you have installed the screen reader software.
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Click Accessibility Mode on the upper right corner of the product user interface login page.
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Select Screen Reader option.
This enables you to read out the options in ODSM page.
Parent topic: Accessibility Features and Tips for Directory Services
Accessibility Tips and Features for Oracle Directory Integration Platform
You can graphically administer many Oracle Directory Integration Platform features from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control.
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For information about enabling Fusion Middleware Control accessibility mode, see:
Enabling Fusion Middleware Control Accessibility Mode in Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware
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For information about Fusion Middleware Control keyboard navigation, see:
Fusion Middleware Control Keyboard Navigation in Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware
Parent topic: Accessibility Features and Tips for Directory Services
Accessibility Features and Tips for Oracle Identity Governance
Learn about the accessibility options in Oracle Identity Self Service and Oracle Identity System Administration interfaces.
- Enabling Accessibility Mode in Oracle Identity Self Service
Oracle Identity Self Service is designed to use accessibility options in the application user interface with screen readers, to enable support of high-contrast colors, and to enable support for large fonts. - Enabling Accessibility Mode in Oracle Identity System Administration
Oracle Identity System Administration is designed to use accessibility options in the application user interface with screen readers, to enable support of high-contrast colors, and to enable support for large fonts.
Enabling Accessibility Mode in Oracle Identity Self Service
Oracle Identity Self Service is designed to use accessibility options in the application user interface with screen readers, to enable support of high-contrast colors, and to enable support for large fonts.
Enabling Accessibility Mode in Oracle Identity System Administration
Oracle Identity System Administration is designed to use accessibility options in the application user interface with screen readers, to enable support of high-contrast colors, and to enable support for large fonts.