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Re: Is VoiceOver more similar to NVDA or JAWS with respect to the accessibility tree?
From: John Hicks
Date: Jun 4, 2020 7:47AM
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+1 for Steve's blogs
... on a related note, and during "lockdown" I have been finding it hard on
most video conferencing tools to get soundcard audio to the audience ... so
the work around was to use an ipad on the side and demonstrate these badly
labelled radio buttons ... alas, VoiceOver, like you point out, doesn't
cooperate!
(ps : anyone got a fix for getting NVDA audio into the mix for ... Teams,
Googlemeets, etc ? I know it might work with zoom ("Use computer sound"
but have not found that parameter elsewhere).
Le jeu. 4 juin 2020 Ã 15:33, Jonathan Avila < <EMAIL REMOVED> > a
écrit :
> > One example is that the search feature in browser developer tools
> sometimes reports no matches for a search string even though there are
> matches.
>
> I've run into this -- this makes me feel much better to hear others have
> run into this as it's impacted me in time sensitive situations. I've
> definitely been able to reproduce this in Chrome in the past.
>
> Jonathan
>
>
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