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Posted by richard on 10/14/06 05:14
"cwdjrxyz" <spamtrap2@cwdjr.info> wrote in message
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> nagasaki mike wrote:
>> i doubt this is the correct place to ask (but id rather ask here than
>> trust
>> advertising speil) but, what is a good 'page reader'(?) - or are they all
>> the same? - to get so i can check my sites accessibility for those who
>> have
>> difficulties with their sight? i know that if i code everything correctly
>> i
>> shouldnt have a problem, but until i hear something i wont know if i am
>> coding correctly or not.
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> The latest Opera Browser will read pages in a male or female voice and
> also take voice commands. You need a microphone to take voice commands,
> but not to just read the page. The Opera browser requires a fairly
> large binary download to make these functions work, but it is free. If
> you want to know exactly how your page sounds to blind users, perhaps
> some government agency that helps the blind could help you find a blind
> person who will comment on how your page works when spoken using their
> special audio equipment.
>
Have you ever spoken with a blind person?
I have many times. They can hear and talk just like you and me.
So what you hear, is what they are going to hear.
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