Door Tablet Accessibility Conformance & Remediation Roadmap
Date: January 2026
Overview
Public.Class Limited, the developer of Door Tablet, is committed to improving the accessibility of its workspace booking solution across all supported platforms. This document outlines known accessibility gaps and planned improvements based on current product capabilities. This roadmap reflects our ongoing commitment to align with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA where feasible.
Current Accessibility Position
Door Tablet currently provides:
- High contrast display mode on tablet interfaces
- Access via web browser, enabling use of assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, and zoom
- Consistent and simple user interface design
The platform also integrates with external scheduling systems, where advance booking workflows benefit from the accessibility features of those platforms.
Integration Considerations
Door Tablet integrates with third-party scheduling platforms (such as calendar and workspace booking systems). Advance bookings are typically created and managed within these systems. These platforms maintain their own accessibility standards and features. Door Tablet reflects and synchronises booking data rather than replacing these workflows. As a result, accessibility for advance booking workflows is largely dependent on the underlying scheduling platform used by the organisation.
Ongoing Commitment
Door Tablet will continue to:
- Monitor accessibility requirements and best practices
- Incorporate accessibility improvements into product development cycles
- Prioritise enhancements based on customer needs and feedback
Known Issues & Planned Remediation
| Area |
Current Limitation |
Planned Improvement |
Priority |
Notes |
| Screen reader support (tablet) |
Limited support for screen readers on tablet applications |
Explore implementation of screen reader functionality, including touch-triggered audio feedback |
Medium |
Under review as part of product roadmap |
| Keyboard navigation (tablet) |
Tablet interfaces are primarily touch-based |
Investigate additional navigation options where feasible |
Low |
Web interface provides accessible alternative |
| Semantic structure & labelling |
Limited support for assistive technologies on tablet UI |
Improve labelling and structural elements for better compatibility |
Medium |
Incremental improvements planned |
| Colour contrast |
High contrast mode available, but not all configurations fully compliant |
Review and enhance contrast across UI components |
Medium |
Ongoing UI review |
| Assistive technology compatibility |
Limited compatibility with certain assistive tools on tablet devices |
Improve compatibility through platform-specific enhancements |
Medium |
Dependent on platform capabilities |
Contact Information
For accessibility-related enquiries:
Email: accessibility@door-tablet.com