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RE: Flash game for feedback

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From: Andrew Kirkpatrick
Date: Jun 21, 2006 7:50PM


Vivek,
What age group is this targeting? When I look at it I wonder whether
this application will be used by anyone who is old enough to make
regular use of a screen reader. There is a point where an application
is geared toward a young enough audience that self-voicing, with
additional instructions is needed.

AWK

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> Subject: [WebAIM] Flash game for feedback
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> Hi All,
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> We have created a sample tutorial for kids. We are using
> Flash and XML and made Unit 1 accessible of the tutorial.
> Please have a look at it and give us your valuable
> suggestions to make it more accessible. We are using Jaws 7.0
> for testing. The link for the tutorial is
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> http://www.n-syst.com/examples/tutorials/main.html
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> In Unit1 when we click the NEXT button, it loads the next
> question. But the page doesn't refresh (we are loading the
> images into the movie clips on the same page). Ideally jaws
> should start reading from the top for the next question. We
> are not getting the way to do this. We tried using
> selection.setFocus() but it didn't work. As Andrew mentioned
> to try it while in forms mode in JAWS or Browse off in
> Win-eyes .. But this problem still remains.
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> In his previous mail, Andrew also mentioned about substantial
> change, determined by screen readers, can any one provide any
> inputs on how to tackle this issue about substantial
> change... Also what is the definition of substantial change?
> On what basis do screen readers determine substantial change?
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> Suggestions are most welcomed.
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> Regards,
> Vivek Gaikwad - Accessibility Developer
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> Net Systems Informatics (I) Pvt. Ltd.
> Tel: 022-26860485/6 Extension: 24
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