Monthly Archives: December 2008

Todd Kloots provides valuable information on setting up JAWS, Window Eyes and NVDA in his article Configuring Your Machine For Testing With A Screen Reader.

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Color Contrast Analyzer 2.2 – updated contrast ratio

The English version of the Color Contrast Analyzer and the German, French, Czech, and Italian versions for Windows have been updated, MACĂ‚ version all languages updated, to reflect the change in the ratio at which color combinations are deemed to … Continue reading

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Testing ARIA User Input control’s navigation support.

Assistive technology such as screen readers provide keyboard short cuts for navigating the content of web pages. For user input controls such as radio buttons and edit boxes the user can navigate the controls sequentially using assigned ‘form field’ or … Continue reading

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Testing WAI-ARIA Role Support

For WAI-ARIA to be useful, to people with disabilities who use assistive technology, access to the information that ARIA roles and properties provides must be well supported across a range of browsers and assistive technologies. One of the activities going … Continue reading

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