Flex.com is designed and developed to be accessible to the widest possible audience, including people with disabilities, and to be compatible with commonly used assistive technologies and accessibility features provided by major operating systems and web browsers.
Compatibility with Assistive Technologies
Flex.com supports interaction with:
Browser and Platform Accessibility Features
Users can personalize their experience using accessibility tools provided by their device or browser, such as:
Flex.com does not override or restrict these system-level accessibility preferences.
Standards and Guidelines
Flex.com is designed to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level A and AA as referenced by EN 301 549, ensuring compatibility with current accessibility standards and user agents.
Documentation and Support
Support and documentation are provided in accessible HTML formats.
Users seeking assistance with accessibility or compatibility features can contact Flex support through this online contact form, which is accessible via keyboard and screen readers.
Flex is committed to continuous improvement of accessibility and welcomes feedback from users experiencing barriers.