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From: karthik k
Date: Wed, Feb 08 2017 12:44AM
Subject: Accessibility issues in software!
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Thanking you,
regards
Karthik K.
Phone no 9060989650


Dear all,
I am testing a software which has a lot of accessibility issues. Few
edit fields and buttons are not labled. but there are some buttons
which are labled but the jaws is not reading it. I already rised this
query and one of the experts said that there must be some error in
coding. How do I tell this to developer and is there any other way to
find out those errors by myself? or is there any software for software
accessibility testing?
or is there any way to find source code?
thanks in advance!

From: Bourne, Sarah (MASSIT)
Date: Wed, Feb 08 2017 11:07AM
Subject: Re: Accessibility issues in software!
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Karthik,

That's way too much to answer in an email. I suggest you take advantage of the resources of the hosts of this mailing list to learn more about the technical requirements of accessibility and tools and techniques for testing them:
http://webaim.org/articles/

They also have created and support a very popular testing tool, WAVE. See the links at the bottom for the API and Chrome extension!
http://wave.webaim.org/

Check out their blog posts, too:
http://webaim.org/blog/


Sarah E. Bourne
Director of IT Accessibility, MassIT
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
1 Ashburton Pl. rm 811 Boston MA 02108
617-626-4502
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http://www.mass.gov/MassIT

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Thanking you,
regards
Karthik K.
Phone no 9060989650


Dear all,
I am testing a software which has a lot of accessibility issues. Few
edit fields and buttons are not labled. but there are some buttons
which are labled but the jaws is not reading it. I already rised this
query and one of the experts said that there must be some error in
coding. How do I tell this to developer and is there any other way to
find out those errors by myself? or is there any software for software
accessibility testing?
or is there any way to find source code?
thanks in advance!

From: karthik k
Date: Wed, Feb 08 2017 10:35PM
Subject: Re: Accessibility issues in software!
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Thanks a lot for sending those links.

On 2/8/17, Bourne, Sarah (MASSIT) < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Karthik,
>
> That's way too much to answer in an email. I suggest you take advantage of
> the resources of the hosts of this mailing list to learn more about the
> technical requirements of accessibility and tools and techniques for testing
> them:
> http://webaim.org/articles/
>
> They also have created and support a very popular testing tool, WAVE. See
> the links at the bottom for the API and Chrome extension!
> http://wave.webaim.org/
>
> Check out their blog posts, too:
> http://webaim.org/blog/
>
>
> Sarah E. Bourne
> Director of IT Accessibility, MassIT
> Commonwealth of Massachusetts
> 1 Ashburton Pl. rm 811 Boston MA 02108
> 617-626-4502
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> http://www.mass.gov/MassIT
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf
> Of karthik k
> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 2:45 AM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List
> Subject: [WebAIM] Accessibility issues in software!
>
> --
> Thanking you,
> regards
> Karthik K.
> Phone no 9060989650
>
>
> Dear all,
> I am testing a software which has a lot of accessibility issues. Few
> edit fields and buttons are not labled. but there are some buttons
> which are labled but the jaws is not reading it. I already rised this
> query and one of the experts said that there must be some error in
> coding. How do I tell this to developer and is there any other way to
> find out those errors by myself? or is there any software for software
> accessibility testing?
> or is there any way to find source code?
> thanks in advance!
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Thanking you,
regards
Karthik K.
Phone no 9060989650