>From our last communication about Multilingual, usable and effective 
>captchas, we discussed one of the point that :
3)For blind and visually impaired users:We can use and audio captcha system 
which ask user to select the number as it is asked in the audio .For example 
the visual equivalent of the audio asked by the user will be 
:https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Proposal11correction.png .Now 
when audio asked user to select number "0" our user will use arrow key to move 
across different blocks like a slide show....with different voice speaking out 
the options and pressing enter will select the word spoken....hence verifying 
that the user is human.....although the above shown image is visual equivalent 
the actual image visible will 
be:https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AProposal4correction.png ;....to
 make the captcha reload we can user to by pressing key "r" which will be 
instructed in the audio while the captcha starts playing.
and got an reply that:
3)  Please  note  that  most  of  the  blind 
users can't press R whileplaying  audio.  Screen  readers 
provide a so-called virtual cursor onweb  pages,  and  the 
 keys  are  reserved for quick navigation (H forheading, L for 
list, R for region or radio button).
we should repeat the audio for two times....pause for 5 seconds then give a new 
captcha to the user this can help us with bot attacks we can reserve a key lets 
say "a"  for the users to be able change the captcha if the sound is not 
audibleto the users.....also i came across an interesting idea in this 
mentoined here :http://webinsight.cs.washington.edu/projects/audiocaptchas/ 
  .... i strongly believe the solution i suggested here can produce ease 
for our user.........Please give your suggestions on this.
and also do take part in our captcha talk page 
here:https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:CAPTCHA
:)
Thank YouAalekh NigamaalekhNhttps://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:AalekhN
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