--On Tuesday, August 09, 2016 14:33 -0700 Dave Crocker <dhc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 8/9/2016 2:22 PM, Sam Hartman wrote: >> In general, I don't distinguish >> between caps in running text, but all the screen readers I've >> used (including even the one on Android) can distinguish caps >> if you ask them too. > I'd expect that change in screen reader mode to add quite a > bit of noise the the output, as all the case changes are > noted, where only a tiny number matter. Low signal to noise > like that seems likely to be distracting, at best. Dave, Sam and others who use screen readers every day (and, I trust, screen readers that match their needs) are much more important than I am about this, but I have used screen readers from time to time -- typically out of necessity at those times-- and the knobs permit me to make settings that tell me about ordinarily-capitalized words or not, punctuation or not, completely capitalized words or not, etc. So, if I set one up that way, I can be told about MUST without being told that "Sam", the first word in the previous sentence, starts with a capital letter. I don't think the draft has this quite right (see longer note sent a short time ago), but, because I don't see the options as limited to "case change" or not (which, would, indeed, be very distracting in most texts), I don't see the screen reader question as a powerful bar to what the draft suggests. john