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| | | | | In our first post from our browsing with assistive technologies series, we discuss desktop screen readers. You can also explore browsing with a mobile screen reader, browsing with a keyboard, browsing with screen magnification and browsing with speech recognition. | |
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| | | | | WebAIM has been conducting surveys on web accessibility for years (see WebAIM projects), including a survey of Screen Reader users since 2009. The latest survey was published in September 2019. I encourage everyone to read through their results and analysis as it won't take long, but here are the four key insights I found. Note: Numbers rounded to the nearest full number. #1 - The technology landscape for screen readers is fragmented, but usage is not. A predominant number of users rely only on a handful of platforms and technologies. More is always better when it comes to testing, but given the scarcity of time, talent, and treasure, I would expect the best ROI by prioritizing the following list: | |
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| | | A quick overview of WCAG 2.x documents. | ||