This release brings many improvements to accessibility in CCleaner and also a cleaning fix in Firefox.
As part of our mission to make it easy for everyone to keep their devices clean and running smoothly, we have upgraded the interface of CCleaner to be more accessible for people with vision loss or color vision deficiency. More obvious changes include modifications to colors and tab navigation order, but many of the updates will only be evident if using a screen reader to navigate CCleaner.
More work is planned to further improve accessibility in CCleaner, such as improved support for Windows ‘Ease of Access’ settings, including the ability to resize the font in the app.
Here's what's new:
Cleaning
- Fixed Saved Passwords not being cleaned in Firefox v80
Accessibility
- Greatly improved support for NVDA and JAWS screen readers so that people with visual impairment who use assistive technology can navigate quickly and intuitively through the app
- Updated color contrast throughout the user interface to make text, icons, and buttons more readable for people with color vision deficiency
- Fixed certain message boxes not having focus when they appear
Product Roadmap & Suggestions
We really value our users’ feedback, which is why we’ve set up a new Ideas Board. To help shape the future of CCleaner and submit suggestions for what you’d like to see next, head over to ideas.ccleaner.com to take part in the conversation!
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