There is an option to choose if you do testing and developing, instead of
actually using a screen reader.
Kare
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
If some data could be opened anonymously and shared to accessibility
developpers, I would want a look, what are the questions since I don't
wanna put a biais since I don't actually use a screen reader ...
2017-10-10 21:16 UTC−04:00, Linux for blind general discussion
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Hi folks,
I am trying again in case my first post was considered to be spam...the
word survey in the subject line.
Please take this annual screen reader survey.
https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey7/
In fact if you are involved in development of Linux screen reader efforts,
take the survey, please, and contact the researchers.
There is not a single reference to Linux in the entire thing.
Additionally, while other appears as a choice, there is no text field
to provide your alternative in context.
We discussed how well known Linux access is in general before. because
this particular survey is well respected and widely distributed, this is
a fine place to begin making sure more than windows and the mac define
accessibility.
Kare
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