Screenreader Practice
November 3, 2018
**Updated 2025-12-17**: Since Glitch as 'the friendly community to build on the web' is shut down now, I removed the direct links to Glitch.com that no longer work or won't work soon enough.
On Friday, I led a short workshop for my coworkers on how to use the Mac's built-in screenreader, Voiceover, for accessibility testing.
I shared with them some statistics about our user population gathered from a survey about a year and a half ago. Our app has a handful of users (volunteers) who are totally blind, some who have physical limitations that make a mouse hard for them to use, and many more who are visually impaired in some way. Because we care about these users, it's important to make sure that all new features we add are discoverable and usable for people navigating with the keyboard or a screenreader.
I created an app on Glitch to help my coworkers practice after they went through the built-in tutorial for VoiceOver. Check it out yourself, and let me know what you think! (2025 update: this isn't hosted any more now, sorry.)
On Friday, I led a short workshop for my coworkers on how to use the Mac's built-in screenreader, Voiceover, for accessibility testing.
I shared with them some statistics about our user population gathered from a survey about a year and a half ago. Our app has a handful of users (volunteers) who are totally blind, some who have physical limitations that make a mouse hard for them to use, and many more who are visually impaired in some way. Because we care about these users, it's important to make sure that all new features we add are discoverable and usable for people navigating with the keyboard or a screenreader.
I created an app on Glitch to help my coworkers practice after they went through the built-in tutorial for VoiceOver. Check it out yourself, and let me know what you think! (2025 update: this isn't hosted any more now, sorry.)