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Re: [WebAim] clarification required for few things about accessibility

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From: shankar shan
Date: Jul 2, 2016 8:00AM


Sean, thanks for the quick response.
I just understood the tips and examples which you described here.

but, my question is, is there any specific tool to describe the user
interface of the particular app?
some time, the narrator does not speak the pains on the online or web
interface apps


possible, if you installed windows ten, and, if you have some idea
about narrator, try to explain me about the scann mode. and where i
can use it

sorry for bothering you again and again



On 7/2/16, Sean Murphy < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> 1. the focus moves between controls like buttons, edit, etc by using the tab
> or shift tab in desktop applications. Visually it has a dotted rectangle
> around it. The rectangle could be different depending on the program.
> Basically the focus is the point of the program where you perform an action
> like canceling a dialog, editing information, etc.
> 2. The cursor (caret) is a blinking symbol that is used when editing
> documents, in edit fields or any other area that excepts inputs. caret is
> control by using the arrow keys, page up, page down, end and home. The mouse
> cursor is control my the mouse or trackpad. Used to move items around on the
> screen, select buttons from toolbar, draw and a range of other actions.
> 3. The best way to determine if it is an application issue is to remove the
> use of the assistive technology like Narrator and see if the same problem
> occurs. For example: You are selecting text via the keyboard and it does not
> work when you have narrator. When narrator is not present, the same keys
> work. Basically trial and error. If a screen reader lands on a button and
> the user only hears button. Then this is an iusse with the application not
> having correct labels. Using a different screen reader like Jaws and NVDA
> can confirm this.
>
> I hope the examples and tips helps. Experience leans a lot towards known
> when it is an application or screen reader issue. I would suggest testing
> with another screen reader as Narrator is not feature rich yet.
>
> Sean
>
>> On 2 Jul 2016, at 12:57 PM, shankar shan < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>>
>> friends, greetings.
>> many people assisting me to grow me in accessibility feeld. thanks for
>> all your support
>> as I am new to accessibility testing, I have few questions
>> I am testing microsoft one note app on windows based computers using
>> narrator.
>>
>> 1. what is the difference between the focus and the cursore position.
>> 2. how can I differinsiat between screen reader complaints annd the
>> app complaints.
>> hope some 1 assist me in this.
>>
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> > > > >


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