Dear Access India,

I am reaching out to the community to seek expert insights regarding 
accessibility testing standards, specifically concerning Refreshable Braille 
displays.

I am currently evaluating a software application/website and would like to 
understand the relationship between general screen reader accessibility and the 
specific requirements of Braille users.

Could you please provide guidance on the following:

Testing Standards: If a platform has been tested with NVDA and meets WCAG 
compliance standards, does this automatically ensure a high-quality user 
experience for individuals using Refreshable Braille displays?
Distinct Requirements: Are there specific accessibility nuances or testing 
protocols for Braille users that go beyond standard screen reader (NVDA) 
testing?
Validation: If an application passes standard WCAG audits, what are the most 
critical "real-world" tests one should perform to ensure it is truly optimized 
for a Braille user?

Any insights, best practices, or experiences you could share regarding the 
workflow for testing Braille compatibility would be incredibly helpful.

Warm regards,

Mister Kayne
Author: The Somebody, Nobody, Anybody & Everybody 
Blog!<https://www.mister-kayne.com/>
Mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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