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From: adam qureshi
Date: May 20, 2011 12:06PM


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> 4. Re: accessibility / screen reader compatibility of various
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> 6. Re: Scope on TD (Jukka K. Korpela)
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> 9. Re: header and footer on a Word document (Bruna Poletto Salton)
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> 12. Re: ARIA Described By not working? (Donald Evans)
> 13. Most accessible WCAG compliance tester for a blind person
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> From: "Will Grignon" < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
> To: "'WebAIM Discussion List'" < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
> Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 16:38:50 -0400
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] How do screen readers experience this image rotator?
> I'd imagine that most, if not all, AT have some navigation shortcut
> keystrokes.
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> I can't speak for other JAWS users, but I suspect that most have devised
> strategies for working through and around websites.
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