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How to avoid soft keyboard from appearing in an Android libGdx project?

9 April 2026 @ 9:25 am

Background I wanted to start experimenting with LibGdx after some years, and I also use ScrCpy while developing, mirroring what's on the device. The problem At first I created something that handles keyboard keys, and it worked fine, but when I used some keys, I've noticed the soft keyboard appears. Examples of such keys: "[", "]", but also numbers, English letters keys, spacebar and others... Here's the code of the minimal project: MainActivity.kt class MainActivity : AndroidApplication() { override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState) val config = AndroidApplicationConfiguration().also { configuration: AndroidApplicationConfiguration -> configuration.useImmersiveMode = true } initialize(HelloWorldGame(), config) } } Hell

AndroidTV - FocusRestorer does not focus fallback if currently focused node is removed

9 April 2026 @ 9:25 am

I am currently developing a video streaming app for AndroidTV. To reduce the amount of data the client loads, it's a business requirement that we are able to lazy-load Swimlanes (LazyRows) once they enter the screen. The screen itself is a LazyColumn. During the loading time we want to show some placeholders. As a quick proof-of-concept I created following code snippet that switches between placeholders and cards every 5 seconds to a random amount: @Composable fun UpdatingHome( onNavigateToDetail: () -> Unit, ) { val components = rememberSaveable { listOf( UpdatingHomeComponent.Swimlane((0..10).map { UpdatingHomeCard.Swimlane() }), UpdatingHomeComponent.Swimlane((0..10).map { UpdatingHomeCard.Swimlane() }), ) } val horizontalPadding = 20.dp LazyColumn( verticalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(20.dp), modifier = Modifier .focusRestorer() .fillMaxSize(), co

Automate the testing of AWS connect IVR call flows

9 April 2026 @ 9:24 am

I want to automate the testing of IVR call flows present in Amazon connect. Tool should test the quality and validation testing of the call flow including playing correct voice prompts, take in the dtmf inputs , check the call routing Recommend some open source Or suggest me best practices to develop my own testing tool Thanks!

How to implement real-time file scanning with FastAPI and background workers?

9 April 2026 @ 9:22 am

I’m building a cybersecurity tool (antivirus-style system) that scans files and detects malicious behavior. Current setup: - Backend: FastAPI - Frontend: React (Vite) - Features implemented: File scanning endpoint Basic SHA256 detection UI dashboard What I’m trying to achieve: - Real-time scanning when a USB is inserted - Background scanning without blocking the API - Efficient handling of large file systems Problem: Right now, the scan endpoint blocks execution and becomes slow when scanning multiple files. What I tried: - Running scan in a normal loop - Basic async functions (didn’t improve much) Question: What is the best architecture for handling real-time scanning in FastAPI? Should I use Celery, multiprocessing, or another approach? Any guidance or examples would be appreciated.

About contract Business Instagram/Facebook API process

9 April 2026 @ 9:22 am

I am reaching out to inquire about using the Instagram Graph API for our company. Could you please guide us through the entire process — from creating a business account to accessing the Graph API under a business agreement? Specifically, we would like to understand: The required steps for setting up a company account for API access The app review and approval process for this type of use case We would greatly appreciate your guidance on how to proceed. Thank you for your time."

Unpredictable behavior when minimizing application child windows in Windows 11

9 April 2026 @ 9:14 am

I'm maintaining a Windows application which behaves strangely in Windows 11. When child windows are minimized the behavior is different on different Windows 11 computers running the same version of the application. On my computer they end up in the lower left corner of the screen but no window title is displayed so the user cannot tell which one is which. Screenshot of minimized child windows without titles On a second computer only the first letter of the window title is displayed followed by three dots. On a third computer the first ten or so characters are displayed, and on a fourth computer the minimized windows just disappear out of site and can only be retrieved my minimizing and restoring the main application window. So to summarize there are four different behaviors when minimizing a child window: It's minimized and shows a larger part of the window title (the correct behavior).

Cannot Connect to SAP Datasphere Space by ODBC, asking provide X509 certificate

9 April 2026 @ 9:08 am

I am trying to connect to my SAP Datasphere Space database via ODBC, and I am getting the following error: "Provide X509 certificate file." Could someone let me know where I can get the file it's asking for? Or If anyone can tell me if we can disable this option of asking certificate and use only username and password, then it will be ok enter image description hereConnection Error: ERROR [08501] [SAP AG][LIBODBCHDB DLL][HDBODBC] +Communication link failure;-10709 Connection failed (RTE:[200117] Failed to initiate any authentication method. Please ensure all relevant connection properties have been supplied correctly. X.509: No key store or PEM provided (10.91.8.139:51046 ->

Python data structures in advanced python

9 April 2026 @ 9:02 am

Can we pass a function as an argument in python? How are arguments passed by value or by reference in python? What is lambda function? What is break, continue and pass in python? What is difference between set and dictionary?

Docker login fails with "error storing credentials... The stub received bad data" on Ubuntu WSL2 with Docker Desktop

9 April 2026 @ 8:57 am

Problem I'm using Docker Desktop with WSL2 integration on Windows. When I run docker login <registry> -u <user> -p <password> I get the following error: error storing credentials: error storing credentials - err: exit status 1, out: error storing credentials - err: exit status 1, out: The stub received bad data. At the same time, I notice that Docker Desktop keeps overwriting my ~/.docker/config.json and setting: "credsStore": "desktop.exe" What I've tried Removing credsStore from config.json Re-running docker login Restarting Docker Desktop Deleting ~/.docker/config.json The file ke

Enable TRACE logs on debezium

9 April 2026 @ 8:12 am

how can I enable trace logs in Debezium version 3.0.8.Final? I tried enabling them using log4j2 and a .properties file. Is there anything else I can try?

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Web Accessibility In Mind

Ask AIMee: An accessible accessibility-focused AI chatbot

31 March 2026 @ 4:49 pm

We’re happy to introduce AIMee – an easy-to-use, AI-powered conversational chatbot focused on accessibility. AIMee has been designed to be highly accessible to users with disabilities. Ask her accessibility questions to get quick answers and guidance. The name “AIMee” plays off of the “AIM” (Accessibility In Mind) from “WebAIM” and also “AI”. Here are some […]

A New Path for Digital Accessibility?

27 February 2026 @ 7:02 pm

Please note This post will explore how an adaptive, intelligent system could empower users with disabilities to optimize their experience in digital environments. Even were such a system available tomorrow, developers of digital content, services, and products would still be responsible for providing equal access to ALL users. Consider a few of the many exciting […]

2026 Predictions: The Next Big Shifts in Web Accessibility

22 December 2025 @ 11:22 pm

I’ve lived long enough, and worked in accessibility long enough, to have honed a healthy skepticism when I hear about the Next Big Thing. I’ve seen lush website launches that look great, until I activate a screen reader. Yet, in spite of it all, accessibility does evolve, but quietly rather than dramatically. As I gaze […]

Word and PowerPoint Alt Text Roundup

31 October 2025 @ 7:14 pm

Introduction In Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, there are many types of non-text content that can be given alternative text. We tested the alternative text of everything that we could think of in Word and PowerPoint and then converted these files to PDFs using Adobe’s Acrobat PDFMaker (the Acrobat Tab on Windows), Adobe’s Create PDF cloud […]

Accessibility by Design: Preparing K–12 Schools for What’s Next

30 July 2025 @ 5:51 pm

Delivering web and digital accessibility in any environment requires strategic planning and cross-organizational commitment. While the goal (ensuring that websites and digital platforms do not present barriers to individuals with disabilities) and the standards (the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) remain constant, implementation must be tailored to each organization’s needs and context.   For K–12 educational agencies, […]

Up and Coming ARIA 

30 May 2025 @ 6:19 pm

If you work in web accessibility, you’ve probably spent a lot of time explaining and implementing the ARIA roles and attributes that have been around for years—things like aria-label, aria-labelledby, and role="dialog". But the ARIA landscape isn’t static. In fact, recent ARIA specifications (especially ARIA 1.3) include a number of emerging and lesser-known features that […]

Global Digital Accessibility Salary Survey Results

27 February 2025 @ 8:45 pm

In December 2024 WebAIM conducted a survey to collect salary and job-related data from professionals whose job responsibilities primarily focus on making technology and digital products accessible and usable to people with disabilities. 656 responses were collected. The full survey results are now available. This survey was conducted in conjunction with the GAAD Foundation. The GAAD […]

Join the Discussion—From Your Inbox

31 January 2025 @ 9:01 pm

Which WebAIM resource had its 25th birthday on November 1, 2024? The answer is our Web Accessibility Email Discussion List! From the halcyon days when Hotmail had over 35 million users, to our modern era where Gmail has 2.5 billion users, the amount of emails in most inboxes has gone from a trickle to a […]

Using Severity Ratings to Prioritize Web Accessibility Remediation

22 November 2024 @ 6:30 pm

So, you’ve found your website’s accessibility issues using WAVE or other testing tools, and by completing manual testing using a keyboard, a screen reader, and zooming the browser window. Now what? When it comes to prioritizing web accessibility fixes, ranking the severity of each issue is an effective way to prioritize and make impactful improvements. […]

25 Accessibility Tips to Celebrate 25 Years

31 October 2024 @ 4:38 pm

As WebAIM celebrates our 25 year anniversary this month, we’ve shared 25 accessibility tips on our LinkedIn and Twitter/X social media channels. All 25 quick tips are compiled below. Tip #1: When to Use Links and Buttons Links are about navigation. Buttons are about function. To eliminate confusion for screen reader users, use a <button> […]