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The Train player includes features designed to support a broad range of users and assistive technologies, including:
These capabilities provide a strong level of accessibility support, particularly in desktop environments.
The Assima Train player is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA. This assessment reflects the application‑style, desktop‑first design of the player and the inherent characteristics of simulated training environments, which may limit full conformance with certain criteria.
This level of compliance aligns with expectations for interactive simulation tools across global markets, including the EU (EN 301 549), UK public sector regulations, and US Section 508.
Some aspects of the Train player may not fully meet all accessibility needs in every context. These limitations are primarily due to the nature of simulated software interactions.
Reflow at high zoom levels
At very high browser zoom levels (up to 400% at a viewport width of 1280px), some content may not reflow into a single column or may become unavailable. This relates to WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion 1.4.10 (Reflow).
Mobile screen readers
Certain simulated or highly interactive steps may be difficult to operate using mobile screen readers such as iOS VoiceOver or Android TalkBack. This relates to WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion 4.1.2 (Name, Role, Value).
Voice‑only interaction
Some complex interactions within Guided Practice and Evaluation screens may not be fully operable using speech recognition software alone. This also relates to WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion 4.1.2.
These limitations are common across simulation‑based training platforms and reflect the complexity of replicating real‑world software behaviour.
The Train player presents content created and configured by customers. Customers are responsible for:
Assima provides guidance and best practices to help customers create accessible training materials.
This accessibility statement was prepared on 27/03/2026 and last reviewed on the same date. The Train player was last tested on 24/03/2026 by Zoonou, using the WCAG‑EM methodology to define the pages tested and the test approach.
If you need information about the Train player in an alternative format such as accessible PDF, large print, or easy read, please contact:
We will review your request and respond as soon as possible.
The Assima Train player provides strong accessibility support for most users and scenarios, particularly on desktop devices. While certain WCAG 2.2 AA criteria cannot be fully met due to the inherent nature of simulated training interactions, the player remains a robust, inclusive platform when paired with well‑authored customer content. Assima continues to invest in accessibility improvements as part of our product roadmap.
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