You have a Power BI report that contains the visual shown in the following exhibit. You need to make the visual more accessible to users who have color vision deficiency. What should you do?
A.
Add additional measures to the table values.
B.
Change the red background color to orange.
C.
Add icons to represent the sales status of each product.
D.
Change the font color of values in the Sales column to white.
Answer will be C
For color-blind people, the green and red combo is bad, even if you change red to orange, it won't matter much. The best option here is C. As for D, changing the font color to white has nothing to do with color blindness
I will go for C.
See the Checklist section for All Visuals at
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-accessibility-creating-reports
Selected Answer: C
Avoid using color as the only means of conveying information. Use text or icons to supplement or replace the color.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-accessibility-creating-reports
Now that I think about it,
make the visual more accessible to viewers with color deficiency.
black and green as mentioned do not go well together (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/create-reports/desktop-accessibility-creating-reports)
I would go for D
D
Porque torna o texto mais legível para pessoas com deficiência visual de núcleos, especialmente se o cor de fundo é vermelho, que pode tornar difícil a leitura do texto caso o cor do texto seja muito próximo ao cor de fundo. Alterando o cor da fonte para branco, você aumenta o contraste entre o texto e o fundo, o que facilita a leitura para todos os usuários, independentemente da capacidade de distinguir núcleos.
To make the visual more accessible to users with color vision deficiency, you should choose option C: Add icons to represent the sales status of each product.
By adding icons, you provide an additional visual cue that can be easily distinguishable by users with color vision deficiency. This helps convey information without relying solely on color differentiation, which may be challenging for some individuals.
Using icons to represent different sales statuses allows users to quickly identify and understand the sales performance of each product, regardless of their color vision capabilities. This enhances the accessibility of the visual and ensures that users with color vision deficiency can effectively interpret the information presented.
Avoid Reliance on Color Alone: Avoid conveying important information solely through color. Include additional visual cues such as labels, patterns, or shapes to provide context and differentiation for users who may have difficulty perceiving color differences.
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