yboard commands for
that". Pam.
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Hello,
I am curious about something. I have thought for a while now that
accessibility is ei
yboard commands for that". Pam.
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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 12:26 AM
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Subject: Losing Touch, or do I still have it?
Hello,
I am curious about something. I have thought for a while now that
accessibility is ei
Hello,
I am curious about something. I have thought for a while now that
accessibility is either going backwards, or it is not keeping up with the new
changes coming in modern apps and programs.
This isn't meant to be a slam at A I Squared, but I am wondering if this is
just my own
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Hello,
I am curious about something. I have thought for a while now that
accessibility is either going backwards, or it is not keeping up with
the new
The problem is that all the standards were thrown out the window a long
time ago, and, programmers of today do not "program" user interfaces.
They use monstrous development environments that work like video games
and they know nothing about the interface they create other than what it
looks
Hi. I think the last point you made hit the nail on the head. i think
it's increased with some things, but not others. I've not noticed any
real steps backwards when it comes to Window-eyes, but then again I've
been using Windows 7 since 2011 and things have pretty much stayed
solid. A
Dave,
For me I think it depends on when you ask. Some days I feel access to software
is better than ever. Then I find something that doesn’t work and I feel as
you do.
Thinking more deeply, the issue is that software and devices that employ it are
far more pervasive than ten or fifteen
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information back and forth, without my having to say stuff like: "You have
to give me the keyboard commands for that". Pam.
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I find it horribly frustrating that so many "small businesses, non for profits,
personal websites" are developed using tools/templates that have little or no
accessibility built into them.I've also heard of at least one web site
design business that is not familiar at all with ARIA or the
To be honest, I have pondered this myself
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Hello,
I am curious about something. I have thought for a while now that
accessibility
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