Previous experience with accessibility is not really mandatory.
Depending on which accessibility you plan to tackle we should be able
to put you in contact with blind of visually impaired people to test
the features, don't worry. Being a musician and having some knowledge
of Qt, making MuseScore accessible to users via NVDA is probably a
good fit.

Hope it helps,
lasconic

2014-03-13 21:15 GMT+01:00 nzaman <[email protected]>:
> Marc Sabatella wrote
>> Hello!  I'm happy to answer questions about this project and review
>> proposals.  I have questions for you, first, though.   You say you've
>> never used notation software before - that's fine, but of course you'll
>> want to come up to speed on how MuseScore works for sighted people
>> before you can get very far in working out how to make it more
>> accessible.  Do you have any experience with accessibility issues in
>> software?  Do you know any blind musicians (or have any leads on how you
>> might meet some)?
>
> I don't have experience with accessibility issues, and I don't know any
> blind musicians. I was hoping this project would be a good way to dive into
> accessibility. However, I can understand if previous experience with it is
> necessary.
>
> Thanks,
> Nafis
>
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