On Jun 9, 2009, at 11:45 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Did you guys see the feature to add descriptions to elements. It
> sounds a lot like FS's JAWS Scripts, don't you think.

No, I don't think. It sounds more like the labeling functions  
available in most screen readers for the past 15 years.

> I think we should bprevent this from happening before it gets out of
> hand. Too many developers will take that as the easy way out.

And you'd rather have no way to label unlabeled controls and have the  
developers continue to not label them (thus continuing a situation  
with no improvement)? No thanks. While in an ideal world I'd love for  
all developers to always properly label all controls, my pragmatic  
side knows that this will *never* happen. Never. You will not ever  
have 100% compliance. That being the case, I'll take the ability to  
easily label improperly tagged controls, thank you very much.

I'm not sure what your experience with Apple software developers has  
been, but it seems to me that a reasonable percentage are willing to  
work on improving accessibility, when it's brought to their attention  
and as their development cycle allows. Not necessarily so true  
elsewhere. I sincerely doubt that having the ability to label things  
with sighted help or with foreknowledge of the control will make a  
significant number of developers shrug that responsibility off;  
certainly not significantly more than wouldn't bother in the first  
place.


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