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Re: DropBox accessibility
From: Bim Egan
Date: Mar 13, 2019 11:05AM
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Hi Joseph,
I use the Dropbox desktop application without any accessibility issues at
all. It's just like using Windows directories. The only point to note is
that screenreader users may find it difficult to turn off the notification
that is voiced when anyone else changes a file in a folder they share. I
managed to do this on my Windows 7 machine but can't find a way to do it in
Windows 10, so have to hear JAWS detailing changes each time others save a
file, which is distracting.
HTH,
Bim
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Subject: [WebAIM] DropBox accessibility
Hi all. We are looking into getting Dropbox for our campus. I'll be doing my
testing, but I was hoping folks had accessibility comments or done
accessibility testing on the DropBox web and desktop application? Are there
any special barriers we need to be aware of?
Thanks.
Joseph
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