macOS Braille support is already generally poor, but it is very noticeable in 
Safari where scrolling/panning behaviour is completely broken.

Alternatives are Chromium-based browsers, but those aren't immune from ceisures 
either; use a Windows screen reader for the smoothest experience across the 
board, sorry to say. You can avoid it for a long time by employing content 
blockers to strip out much of the crud before it even loads in Safari, but it 
means work for you when you need full access to a site so I don't recommend it 
to "novice" users. But it hardly changes the reality that you'll have a Windows 
VM on standby, or access to a Windows system, for some unavoidable web and 
other tasks. This has always struck me as disappointing given iOS doesn't seem 
to have quite the same nonsense going on and it seems to have got worse in 
recent versions of macOS.

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