A web-based screen reader has one HUGE flaw. If your connection dies, so goes your screen reader. That can leave a blind person without a way to practically operate their computer device. NVDA is a FREE, open-source screen reader for Windows. It works with most of the things that JAWS, (the example used in this video's sound clip). NVDA can also be loaded on a flash drive or CD, etc, and taken anywhere, and does not require installation on a computer to use.
I see issues, flash objects for example, this page, have numbered buttons that do not give there function to the blind user, similar sights like myspace do not allow for as much use by the blind. I think web developers should considre this fbefore eleasing sights, I wish the laws wouldsay if you are running a business sight like myspcace they hve to make every single element accessible. including captia
A web-based screen reader has one HUGE flaw. If your connection dies, so goes your screen reader. That can leave a blind person without a way to practically operate their computer device. NVDA is a FREE, open-source screen reader for Windows. It works with most of the things that JAWS, (the example used in this video's sound clip). NVDA can also be loaded on a flash drive or CD, etc, and taken anywhere, and does not require installation on a computer to use.
VideoGuyNC 1 year ago
Screen readers have come a long way. A lot of my users can read the basic text in a .swf (flash file).
Alt text is good XHTML practice anyway.
VaelVictus 2 years ago
I see issues, flash objects for example, this page, have numbered buttons that do not give there function to the blind user, similar sights like myspace do not allow for as much use by the blind. I think web developers should considre this fbefore eleasing sights, I wish the laws wouldsay if you are running a business sight like myspcace they hve to make every single element accessible. including captia
lightsrage1985 3 years ago