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| Error Displayed on the LCD - TS3520 | List of Support Codes for Errors - G620 | Support Code 5200 Appears - G620 | Support Code 5100 Appears - G620 | Support Code 3252 Appears - G620 | Support Code 3442 / 3445 Appears - G620 | Support Code 3443 / 3444 Appears - G620 | Support Code 3440 / 3441 Appears - G620 | Support Code 2500 Appears - G620 | Support Code 1892 Appears - G620 | Support Code 1890 Appears - G620 | Support Code 1727 Appears - G620 | Support Code 1726 Appears - G620 | Support Code 1725 Appears - G620 | Support Code 1724 Appears - G620 | | I must say that I'm not very knowledgeable about this subject, and from what I've read there doesn't seem to be a lot of clarity attached to it. When it comes to compliance, I suppose the vast majority of software programs do not provide generalized and native access for all disabilities. To say that such software is in anyway compliant, it seems to me, means that more often than not one must point to 3rd. party software/hardware that can manipulate the program for those who are sightless, without hearing, or without the ability to manipulate a keyboard or mouse or similar input device with one's hands. So, the question then becomes for MAC or windows based iTunes, does 3rd party software/hardware exist that would result in iTunes U being compliant. Then another layer of compliance attends to the content itself, such that, for example, audio supplements video for those without sight and text supplements audio for those without hearing...but these are within the domain of content creators to address, I would think, insofar as 508 compliance is concerned. So...is iTunes in compliance with 508?Mac Os Mojave Mar 25, 2008 1:07 PM
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