Chromevox vs. TalkBack Mistakes Found When Chromevox Has Evolved Overtime… Which Screen-reader Will Perform the Best?

Everyday, blind people around the world use screen-readers to use computers. If you are a Chrome OS and Android user, and you were familiar with these screen-readers, and you are just wondering which screen-reader can be right for you, or you used both. Here are the differences when using these screen-readers,–along with some potential problems you may encounter.

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[Problem Rollup] Blind Draft2Digital Users Using Firefox Browsers May Still Experience Difficulties When Using TalkBack Via Android Devices

Recently, I contacted Draft2Digital via a phone,–explaining accessibility issues, but as I further explain, I experienced a timeout as I give more details to a problem. That’s when I decided to let other blind users who wanted to publish books know about a problem when using Draft2Digital. But using different browsers to find a suitable way to work around this problem is one common troubleshooting method for screen-reader users.

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WordPress Magic: Use A Firefox Browser To Compare How Your Websites Are Displayed

Some people usually use Chromebooks to develop websites, but they’re limited to a Chrome browser,–that’s how Chrome OS gots its name. If you had an Android phone, you can down load a secondary browser to compare between websites. This is useful if you wanted to check if your ads are functioning correctly, or study the layout of your website with a browser that can render your website’s layout.

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Blind Draft2Digital Users Who Use Android TalkBack Screen-reader Still Experience Same Problems Like Chromevox

I experimented on a screen-reader on my Android phone, TalkBack. I logged into my Draft2Digital account to navigate around the interface, such as “Advanced Settings” and varify if these controls are accessible. But I discovered something that is NOT right! Like Chromevox, this screen-reader can’t locate checkboxes because, these elements on Draft2Digital’s website itself isn’t designed to be screen-reader accessible.

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