JAWS and especially NVDA are ahead of Window-Eyes in the use of iAccessible2 and UIA accessibility hooks. I would like to see as much support as possible for these accessibility methods in the scripting language, in developer documentation and example code. Programmers need really clear examples of when to set the name, value, description, role, etc. of these controls. If the mouse pointer can be used with any of these, that would be a bonus. Keep working on web browser support, for all three browsers. You might want to have a quirks mode, trying to fix bugs in popular web sites and site building tools' output, as well as a WCAG standards mode that gives web developers an experience of what an ideal user agent will do if the pages are coded properly, with no allowance for quirks.
It goes without saying that you will need to support touch gestures.
You will need to continue to educate users and developers concerning the causes of some of the crashes or apparent crashes. I think most of us don't have any idea how difficult it is to work with modern web pages and apps. People have forgotten that sometimes pressing ctrl-shift-W twice will give information that's not available otherwise, and that other programs can only be read by moving the mouse pointer around. You will gain the best market share by staying up-to-date and by being stable and dependable, not by adding more unique features or free speech synthesizers.



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-----Original Message----- From: Jeremy Curry via Talk
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Hello Everyone,

We are constantly working behind the scenes to improve our products. If you could narrow down the top three requests you would have us add to our screen reading product, what would they be?

Thanks for the input!

Jeremy

Jeremy Curry
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