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Re: Fourth rule of aria > aria-hidden
From: Mallory
Date: Jan 23, 2018 1:54AM
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I believe so. The biggest issues with Dragon is that naturally-invisible aria-labels can be triggered by it, as well as the fact that an icon doesn't tell you the name of a button (is it "plus"? "Zoom in"? "increase"?)
I can test with 13 to be certain.
cheers,
Mallory
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018, at 8:57 AM, Gijs Veyfeyken wrote:
> How's the support for ARIA among speech recognition software like Dragon
> Naturally Speaking these days?
> For example, if you "hide" a map component with aria-hidden, it will no
> longer be possible to use speech commands to control the map (pan and
> zoom buttons)?
>
> Kind regards,
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