If you are talking about the captures, or whatever those image security numbers/letters are called, I don't think any screen reader will work with them. This has been a hot topic on a few other lists I'm on. Since they are used to prevent spammers from making accounts with bots, it's a difficult issue. The audio alternatives are the current solutions, but I also don't find them helpful at times. It took me about eight attempts to create a secondary AIM account a few months back to understand the bloody numbers and letters being read.

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On Sep 26, 2006, at 1:58 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:

Hi all,
I am sure somewhere this subject has come up, but as I just ran into one of those...again, I was wondering how vo manages these if at all? I have always guessed that if a test could be read by a screen reader, it would not be a sound test given how at least n some platforms the reader works. I do not find the spoken options to work with my setup. how is this managed with vo?
Thanks,
Karen




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