Well, then just think it the other way round :)

Place a small button and a timeout, and assume the user is handicapped by
default: if he/she manages to press it, DISABLE the accesible behaviour of
the app :)

Of course, all of this just while the SDK manages to catch up with the real
world ;)

Cheers!


On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Tonic <anthony.man...@hotmail.fr> wrote:

> Thanks Javier, I'm agree with you about this workarround.
>
> I was just hoping there is an ANE or native Air feature to get the
> accessibility property, because if user has an  handicap, it is possible
> they can't access to the option.
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