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Re: Braille Displays
From: JP Jamous
Date: Dec 6, 2016 8:40AM
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Oh I know. I don't have time either and I want to write an article on how to use the A11Y checker with Visual Studio 2015.
Thank you for answering my second question. So your screen reader is always on then. I would assume that a person with a Braille Display that has a Braille keyboard can silence the speech synthesizer and use the Braille Display alone.
So having proper semantic is highly important as Braille Displays are concerned. They would have to identify the object properly or you won't get the 3 letter code before the radio button or check box.
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