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At Partswake, we are committed to ensuring that our digital services are inclusive, equitable, and accessible to all users—regardless of physical ability, assistive device use, or technological context. Accessibility is not a compliance checkbox for us; it is a long-term operational principle that guides how we design, build, and maintain every facet of our interface.
We believe that full participation in the electronics value chain should never be limited by a user’s sensory, cognitive, or mobility challenges. As a technology-driven conduit for component sourcing and disposition, Partswake enables interaction across global participants—from high-frequency OEMs to independent brokers and warehouse operators. Ensuring equitable access to these functions is essential.
Accessibility is woven into our UX, engineering, and QA processes. From the earliest stage of layout planning to post-deployment monitoring, our team takes care to design workflows that are operable, understandable, and robust for all users. This includes users navigating via screen readers, speech recognition software, magnification tools, or keyboard-only input.
Our interface is built to accommodate a wide range of navigation and comprehension needs. Users may complete the full range of sourcing, release, and communication actions without relying on a mouse. All interactive elements (buttons, menus, form fields, toggle switches) are designed with logical tab order, visible focus indicators, and descriptive labels.
Graphical elements essential to business logic—such as part previews, sourcing statuses, or confirmation dialogs—include alternative text or programmatic descriptors, ensuring they are understood by screen readers and similar tools. Input errors are flagged with contextual feedback that does not rely solely on color cues, and dynamic content updates are designed to minimize disruption for assistive browsing tools.
We also ensure that text content maintains clarity and scalability, allowing users to zoom or increase system font sizes without breaking layout integrity. Layout responsiveness ensures operability on a variety of screen sizes, from industrial monitors to tablet kiosks. Our forms and dashboard tools are periodically reviewed to verify compatibility with popular accessibility plugins and device configurations.
Accessibility is a continuous responsibility. As new features and modules are released on the platform, each is tested through a combination of automated validation and manual review. We evaluate key workflows—such as request submission, inventory upload, message tracking, and quote review—for usability across various input methods and system configurations.
In addition to our internal audits, we welcome and encourage user feedback. We treat reported accessibility concerns as product issues—not edge cases—and prioritize resolutions in our engineering cycle accordingly. Wherever possible, we provide interim workarounds while long-term fixes are developed and deployed.
If you encounter difficulty accessing any part of the Partswake website or application—whether due to limited vision, hearing, mobility, or cognitive load—we want to hear from you. Your experience helps us improve.
Please contact our Accessibility Support Team at:
Email: info@partswake.com
Subject Line: Accessibility Feedback or Assistance Request
To help us diagnose and address your concern, please include a description of the issue, your browser and device type, and the page or action where you encountered difficulty. We commit to acknowledging your message promptly and, where applicable, implementing appropriate corrective measures.
For us, accessibility is not a surface-level accommodation. It reflects our larger mission: to build a reliable, fluid, and ethically aligned infrastructure for the movement of electronic components and information. In this effort, digital access stands alongside data security and commercial trust as one of our core operating foundations.
The ability to contribute, request, and respond on Partswake should be available to every qualified participant—without technical barriers or unnecessary friction. We recognize that usability and inclusion are essential not only to user success but to the long-term health of the electronic supply chain itself.