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Posted by nagasaki mike on 10/14/06 07:16
"Chaddy2222" <spamlovermailbox-sicurity@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> cwdjrxyz wrote:
> > 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.
> >
> >
> > 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.
> No need to be fussed finding a government organisation, e-mail me
> privatly, or just post the url on the NG and i'll comment here. I have
> a full copy of Jaws 5.0 screen reader.
> --
i do use opera but have forgotten which keys to press to get the voice
speaking ... and thanks for the offer but there are a few sites to do and
obviously any works in progress so i'll see if i can get myself 'jaws' so i
can have a play. though it would be helpful if you could point me towards a
site that reads perfectly with a screen reader so i can study it. thanks
very much again.
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