Accessibility Features of SAS Visual Analytics

Overview

SAS Visual Analytics has been tested with assistive technology tools. It includes accessibility and compatibility features that improve the usability of the product for users with disabilities, with exceptions noted below. These features are related to accessibility standards for electronic information technology that were adopted by the U.S. Government under Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (2008 draft proposal initiative update). Applications are also tested against Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, part of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C). For detailed information about the accessibility of this product, send e-mail to accessibility@sas.com or call SAS Technical Support.

Documentation Format

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User Interface Layout

SAS Visual Analytics contains the following interfaces:
  • The SAS Visual Analytics home page contains three main sections:
    • The top of the home page contains the menu bar, which contains menus, a Search field, and a Log Off button.
    • The center of the home page contains the workspace, where you can create content, view your content, or view content created by other users.
    • The right side of the home page contains a Common Actions pane, which provides an alternate way to create reports, explore data, and manage your environment or favorites. The Videos pane links you to videos for SAS Visual Analytics. The SAS Resources pane links you to resources on the SAS Web site and to social media.
  • The data preparation interface in SAS Visual Analytics enables you to perform data preparation operations and to manage the environment. The application window contains four main sections:
    • The top of the window contains the application name and an application bar that includes a menu bar and a Log Off button.
    • The left side of the window contains a collapsible navigation pane. This pane contains a view of the SAS Folders tree. You can navigate the tree to select tables (one at a time) for use in data preparation or loading into a SAS LASR Analytic Server instance.
    • The center of the window (the work area) contains tabs that you use for preparing data and managing the environment. Each data preparation activity is performed on a tab. A tab is also opened for working with HDFS, for monitoring resources and processes, and for managing mobile devices. The HDFS tab is available for deployments that use SAS Visual Analytics Hadoop only. The work area can be split (either vertically or horizontally) into two groups of tabs.
    • The bottom of the window contains a status bar that displays information about your connection to the metadata server.
  • The explorer interface in SAS Visual Analytics enables you to explore data. The application window contains four main sections:
    • The top of the window contains the Home bar, the menu bar, and the toolbar. The Home bar contains a Home button that enables you to return to the SAS Visual Analytics home page. The menu bar contains menus and a Log Off button.
    • The left side of the window contains the data pane. The data pane contains all of the data items in your visual exploration. A table at the bottom of the data pane enables you to modify the properties of the data item that is currently selected.
    • The center of the window contains the workspace. The workspace contains the visualizations (charts, tables, histograms, and maps) for your visual exploration. A dock bar at the bottom of the workspace enables you to manage your visualizations.
    • The right side of the window is a pane that contains the Roles, Filters, and Properties tabs. The Roles tab enables you to manage data roles for the current visualization. The Filters tab enables you to create filters for the current visualization. The Properties tab enables you to manage properties for the current visualization.
  • The designer interface in SAS Visual Analytics provides a framework for working with data and reports. The application window contains four main sections:
    • The top of the window contains the Home bar and the menu bar. The Home bar contains a Home button that enables you to return to the SAS Visual Analytics home page. The menu bar contains menus and a Log Off button.
    • The left side of the window contains two panes. The upper pane contains the Objects and Imports tabs. These tabs enable you to select report objects or import other reports or report objects. The lower pane contains the Data and Display Rules tabs. These tabs enable you to select a data source (or data sources) and to create a new display rule. A table at the bottom of the Data tab enables you to modify the properties of the data item that is currently selected.
    • The center of the window is the canvas (or workspace) where you design reports.
    • The right side of the window contains a pane for the Properties tab, which lists the properties for the currently selected report object. The Styles tab enables you to specify styles for the data, frame, and text, as well as colors for the data. The Display Rules tab enables you to populate or add intervals for the report object, like a gauge, which is currently selected in the canvas. The Comments tab enables you to add comments to report objects after you save the report. The Interactions tab enables you to add or update filter or brush interactions to the report objects in a section. The Roles tab enables you to add or update role assignments when you have a report object and a data source selected.
To customize the application window and its features, select Filethen selectPreferences. On the SAS Visual Analytics home page, click either edit preferences icon or Edit Preferences to open the Preferences window. For more information about the layout and features of SAS Visual Analytics, see Your First Look at the SAS Visual Analytics Home Page.

Themes

An application’s theme is the collection of colors, graphics, and fonts that appear in the application. The following themes are provided with this application: SAS Corporate, SAS Blue Steel, SAS Light, and SAS Dark. To change the theme for the application, select Filethen selectPreferences and go to the Global Preferences page. On the SAS Visual Analytics home page, click either edit preferences icon or Edit Preferences to open the Preferences window. For more information about the layout and features of SAS Visual Analytics, see Your First Look at the SAS Visual Analytics Home Page.
You can also use keyboard shortcuts to magnify the contents of the browser window or to invert the application colors. For more information, see Keyboard Shortcuts.
Note: If you have special requirements for your themes, then contact your system administrator or visual designer about using the SAS Theme Designer for Flex application to build custom themes. SAS Theme Designer for Flex is installed with SAS themes. For more information about this tool, see SAS Theme Designer for Flex: User's Guide.

Keyboard Shortcuts

The following table contains the keyboard shortcuts for the application. In the user interface, the shortcuts are displayed within parentheses in tooltips and menu labels.
Note: Some application-level keyboard shortcuts do not work when you first open an application. When that happens, press Tab to place the focus on the application, and then try the keyboard shortcut again.
Note: When you use a keyboard shortcut to activate a button, first give the focus to the field or section that the button is associated with before you use the keyboard shortcut. For example, if a table has an associated Help button, you must first move the focus to the table before you press Ctrl+?.
Task
Keyboard Shortcut
Open a Help pop-up window from the Help button.
Ctrl+?
Note: This shortcut does not work on some keyboards (for example, the Italian keyboard).
Zoom in.
Ctrl++
Zoom out.
Ctrl+-
Reset the zoom state.
Ctrl+0
Hide or show the application bar (includes the menu bar and the workspace bar), category pane, and tile pane.
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+M
Open a pop-up menu.
Shift+F9 (if a menu is available in that context)
Note: If you use Shift+F9 to display the pop-up menu, then it is always displayed in the top left corner of the user interface control that you are using.
Open the Landmarks window and move focus to the list of landmarks. Each landmark represents an area of the application window. You can quickly navigate to that area of the application by selecting a landmark.
Ctrl+F6
Temporarily invert or revert application colors (for the current session only).
Note: You can set the Invert application colors preference in the Preferences window if you want the color change to persist across sessions.
Ctrl+~
Rename the selected tab.
Make sure that focus is on the tab. Press F2 and specify the new name. To commit your changes, press Enter. To cancel your changes, press Esc.
Close the selected tab.
Make sure that focus is on the tab, and then press Delete.
Note: Some tabs cannot be closed.
Switch in and out of Edit mode for a table cell.
To enter Edit mode, select a cell and press F2.
To exit Edit mode, press Esc.
Navigate to the column headings in a table.
For a two-dimensional table, first make sure that focus is on the table and that you are not in Edit mode. Press Ctrl+F8 to switch focus between column headings and table cells. Use the arrow keys to navigate from heading to heading.
For a multidimensional table, first make sure that focus is on a table cell and that you are not in Edit mode. Press Ctrl+F8 to switch focus between column headings, row headings, and table cells. Use the arrow keys to navigate from heading to heading.
Navigate the content rows of a table
When table cells are in Edit mode:
  • Press Tab and Shift+Tab to move from cell to cell horizontally across columns.
  • Press Enter and Shift+Enter to move from cell to cell vertically across rows.
When table cells are not in Edit mode, use the arrow keys to move from cell to cell.
Sort columns in a table.
To sort a single column, navigate to the column heading of the column that you want to sort. Press spacebar to sort the column.
To sort additional columns, navigate to the column heading of each additional column that you want to sort. Press Ctrl+spacebar.

Exceptions to Accessibility Standards

Exceptions to accessibility standards are documented in the following table.
Note: The JAWS issues occur when JAWS is used with Internet Explorer. Other browsers were not tested with JAWS, unless noted.
Accessibility Issue
Workaround
Using JAWS with this application can sometimes cause Internet Explorer to stop responding.
Using JAWS 13 or later might resolve the issue.
JAWS cannot read some of the controls in the application, such as images, icons, and buttons.
JAWS cannot read the tooltips of items in trees and lists.
JAWS refers to table controls as list boxes.
When JAWS reports that a control is a list box, keep in mind that it might actually be a table.
The keyboard shortcuts that are used to interact with editable tables can conflict with keyboard shortcuts for JAWS’ forms mode.
As a best practice, disable the JAWS virtual PC cursor when you work with tables. Tab to the table and press Insert+Z to disable the JAWS virtual PC cursor. When you finish interacting with the table, press Insert+Z to re-enable the JAWS virtual PC cursor.
JAWS cannot read two-column property tables.
JAWS does not correctly read the information in a table:
  • JAWS cannot read the column headings of a table.
  • When table cells are not editable and focus is on the body of the table, JAWS reads an entire row at a time instead of cell by cell.
  • When table cells are editable, and focus is on the body of the table, JAWS reads only the first row of the table. If you use the arrow keys to select a cell or row, then JAWS does not read anything. If you press Enter to edit a cell, then JAWS reads the row that contains the edited cell.
When you are in a table cell, if you press Home, End, Page Up, or Page Down, the selected cell will change to be one in the first column of the currently displayed columns for the table.
Use the arrow keys to navigate through the cells of the table.
You cannot use the keyboard to activate the links within how-to topics and Help pop-up windows.
Use the Help menu to access the linked documents.
You cannot use Shift+F10 to open a pop-up menu.
Use Shift+F9 to open pop-up menus that are created for the SAS application. The generic menu that is provided by the Flash player cannot be opened by Shift+F9.
You cannot use the keyboard to access the close (x) button that is in the top right corner of a tab.
Make sure that focus is on the tab, and then press Delete to close the tab.
Visual focus for the menu bar is indicated with an outline around the entire menu bar. To select individual menus, use the left or right arrow key.
Sometimes, after the focus leaves an area of the Web browser that is controlled by the Flash player, you will not be able to use the keyboard to return the focus to that area.
Use your pointer to bring the focus back into the area.
Sometimes, you cannot use F2 to put a table cell into Edit mode.
When you are in the cell that you want to edit, press Ctrl+F8 twice (for two-dimensional tables) and three times (for multidimensional tables).
When you create a row filter with the data preparation interface, you cannot use the keyboard select the column to use with the filter.
You cannot use the keyboard to access the process details window for an application instance on the Process Monitor in the data preparation interface.
You cannot use the Tab key to move the focus outside of a code or expression editor. Pressing Tab within the editor only inserts tabs.
For Internet Explorer, press Shift+F10 and then press Esc to move the focus outside of the editor.
For Firefox, press Alt+Tab to switch to another application. When you switch back, the focus will be outside of the editor.
The designer and data preparation interfaces do not have usable landmarks.