Re: Screen reader research project.

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Karen said:
Still, there are companies contracted  to provide  tests across platforms on accessibility.  If you do not tell the people drafting this industry respected effort, how will they know?

Every time I have filled out this survey, I have told them the same thing. I believe it was just last year that I told them that I couldn't accurately complete the survey, because not only did they not include my desktop OS and screen reader, but I don't think my mobile OS and screen reader were listed either. That could have been the mid 2015 survey, but still, the fact remains that many people have filled out this survey inaccurately again and again because there is no proper way to accurately complete it.

It has been said that insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results. Frankly, I'm not sure who this industry is, nor do I care, since time and time again, these so-called researchers have continued to ignore Linux, and only recently have they finally decided that Android is suitable for what I'm sure they and others like to call "the blind." With this in mind, I refuse to continue doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results. I'm done. If I keep trying this same survey each time they put out a new one, it will do far more to make me go insane than it will do to help anyone.

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