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From: Hewitt,Susan (DSHS)
Date: Fri, Dec 06 2013 7:48AM
Subject: YouTube
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How many people are using YouTube as their default video player in their organization? How do those of you who are AT users feel about it? We're considering making it our standard delivery method for video and I'm finding varied results in both usability and strict compliance across devices. I'd appreciate any real world input.
Thanks,
Susan Hewitt
EIR Accessibility Coordinator
Texas Department of State Health Services
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From: Howard Kramer
Date: Thu, Dec 19 2013 2:27PM
Subject: Re: keyboard access to cc button on YouTube player
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I've done some googling and trial and error but there doesn't seem to be
keyboard access to the CC option on the YouTube player. I've tried the tab
key and looked for other hotkeys but to no avail. I seem to have better
luck when using a screenreader (perhaps because of the off-screen model and
the different behavior of keystrokes with JAWS or NVDA). Anyway know of any
hotkeys or ways to access the CC option in the YouTube player? (That works
with and without a screenreader).
Thanks,
Howard
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From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Thu, Dec 19 2013 2:33PM
Subject: Re: keyboard access to cc button on YouTube player
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Howard
I came across the exact same problem only last week, while working on
accessible video hosting for a client.
I am drafting a letter to YouTube about this, it is simply not
acceptable that this should be the case, it would take a developer all
of a minute or two to fix it.
I should have finished the letter, but other things got in the way.
I will wrap this work up early next week and send the letter of.
There is a lot of other minor accessibility issues with the HTML5
player, though it is certainly an improvement over the Flash variety.
If you are using the YouTube player for an organization, please make
sure to contact Google Accessibility about this, as I will do as well.
I believe an accessible player for YouTube content would be a huge
accessibility win and positively affect millions of users.
Cheers
-B
Birkir Gunnarsson
Accessibility SME | Deque Systems
On 12/19/13, Howard Kramer < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> I've done some googling and trial and error but there doesn't seem to be
> keyboard access to the CC option on the YouTube player. I've tried the tab
> key and looked for other hotkeys but to no avail. I seem to have better
> luck when using a screenreader (perhaps because of the off-screen model and
> the different behavior of keystrokes with JAWS or NVDA). Anyway know of any
> hotkeys or ways to access the CC option in the YouTube player? (That works
> with and without a screenreader).
>
> Thanks,
> Howard
>
> --
> Howard Kramer
> CO-PI - UDUC
> *Promoting the Integration of Universal Design into University
> Curricula*(UDUC)
> Lecturer, Cont. Ed - Evening & Cred Admin
> 303-492-8672
> cell: 720-351-8668
> > > >
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