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From: shankar shan
Date: Feb 6, 2017 1:05AM
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Dear members,
I have some specific queries on web accessibility testing in windows
10 desktop and touch devices
I kindly request for your inputs on those:
1. How far the common screen readers like Jaws and NvDA support for
windows 10 web applications and web sites?
As for as my concern, I couldn't found much difference with the jaws
and n v d a with web applications/websites on the windows 10.
1.1: Which is the recommended browser/screen reader combination for
accessibility testing in windows 10?
I suggest to go with n v d a/fire fox.
Suggesting because, with the jaws and other browsers, some times, you
may get false results.
The jaws may guess things some times.
2: Generally, do we perform web accessibility testing in windows 10
touch devices like tabs and phones?
If yes, which screen reader /browser combination would be better to test with?
Again, I suggest to go with the firefox and the nv d a.
the narrator has still some drawbacks
this is just my experience.
Other experts may suggest there thoughts.
On 2/6/17, Ramakrishnan Subramanian < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Dear members,
> I have some specific queries on web accessibility testing in windows
> 10 desktop and touch devices
> I kindly request for your inputs on those:
>
> 1. How far the common screen readers like Jaws and NvDA support for
> windows 10 web applications and web sites?
>
> 1.1: Which is the recommended browser/screen reader combination for
> accessibility testing in windows 10?
>
> 2: Generally, do we perform web accessibility testing in windows 10
> touch devices like tabs and phones?
> If yes, which screen reader /browser combination would be better to test
> with?
>
> 2.2: Specifically, could anyone share if their experience if they have
> tested with the following device in windows 10?
> Lenovo Helix: Detachable Hybrid Tablet (Sim Card supported
>
> Thanks for your inputs,
> --
> Thanks and Regards,
> Ramakrishnan
> > > > >
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