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Tag Archives: accessibility
iOS 13–You Can Wait
While we await the Shelly Brisbin’s update to her accessibility bible, iOS Access for All iOS 13 Edition due out in mid-November, many of the beta testers for iOS 13 are suggesting a wait and see approach. If you are … Continue reading
Website Accessibility and Lawsuits
We’re all entitled to a rant once in awhile, right? One of mine starts with this report from Marketplace Money on June 16, 2019. Here’s the audio of Businesses Face Lawsuits Over Website Accessibility and the link to the Businesses … Continue reading
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Tagged accessibility, ADA, Marketplace Money, Rehabilitation Act, Section 508, Seyfarth Shaw, WCAG, website lawsuits
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Low Cost Accessible Computing
A newly referred client said to me recently, “I had to give up using the computer, because the print was too small to read any more.” She is not my first client to say this. Vision loss for computer users … Continue reading
Posted in Low Cost Computing, Low Vision Tech Blog, Uncategorized
Tagged accessibility, computers for the blind, NVDA, voiceover, ZoomText
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How Do I Read That?
Steve Kelley, CVRT a vision rehab therapist at the Iris Network recently presented How Do I Read That, at the Northeast Chapter of the Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired (NEAER) professional conference, in Newport, … Continue reading