Missouri State Web developer, Kyle Borah walks us through how to install and use the screen reader, NVDA. The demonstration includes how to use NVDA to read a web page to test for accessibility.
Kyle Borah is a web developer (Dev) in the State of Missouri. He works with the department of higher education at the office of administration -ITSD. He is blind and can't see the computer screen. He does have some vision to tell if the screen is lit up but, can't read any text or images, so he uses a program called a screen reader, which voices everything. He also uses a Braille display with a keyboard that is a one-line text output combination.
For this session, he will be using NVDA, the free screen reader for Microsoft Windows.
Below are mentioned resources:
NVDA: [ Ссылка ]
JAWS: [ Ссылка ]
VoiceOver MacOS: [ Ссылка ]
VoiceOver iOS: [ Ссылка ]
TalkBack: [ Ссылка ]
Demo Page: [ Ссылка ]
Testing Resource 1: [ Ссылка ]
Testing Resource 2: [ Ссылка ]
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