Imagine you’re holding your phone, walking down the street, and you accidentally bump it against your leg. Suddenly, your app thinks you’ve shaken it into submission and deletes your entire shopping cart. Or maybe you’re trying to scroll, but the device interprets your hand tremor as a “shake to undo” command.
This isn’t just a quirky feature gone wrong; it’s a potential accessibility nightmare. Enter WCAG 2.5.4: Motion Actuation.
Comments closed
