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Microchip Technology Accessility Features of LGC

Overview

MGS Harmony Composer on Microsoft Windows and Linux has been tested against the ISO/IEC 25010 quality model also known as SQuaRE (System and Software Quality Requirements and Evaluation) for the evaluation of software product quality.

MGS Harmony Composer on OS X has not been tested against the previously mentioned quality model.

Documentation Format

This document does not have an alternative digital format.

User Interface Layout

MGS Harmony Composer main window contains the following sections:

* The top of the window contains the application design compressed named, the menu bar, and application toolbar button
icons.
* At the center of the window contains the UI design workspace.
* The Screen Tree pane on the left side of the design workspace contains layers and subtending widgets.
* The pane on the left bottom contains the Screens and Schemes. Screens on this pane are. Schemes on
this pane define the possible colors to assign to widgets.
* The Tool Box pane on the top right side of the designer workspace contains all possible containers, input and display widgets.
* The Object Editor pane on the bottom right both the Object Editor and the Scheme Editor. You can manage the attributes of objects and schemes properties.
* The Console pane on the bottom of the designer workspace display useful rutime messages.

Exceptions to Accessibility Standards

Some exceptions to accessibility standards are documented in the following table.

Accessibility Issue Workaround
Not all text appears on help panel. No workaround is available.

If you are new to MPLAB® Harmony, you should probably start with these tutorials:


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