by: ke4obt October 2nd, 2012 |
Help for a blind user
To start with, my wife and I are Amateur (Ham) Radio Operators. I am blind/visually impaired. My wife can use/see the clock with no problems, but my screen reader doesn't "see" it at all.
After my wife described what everything looked like, I'd love to be able to use it as well, but can't. Are there any suggestions for making this happen? Or should I just list this as a suggestion for the over-worked author (I read through some of the posts on the forum and saw where he was swamped with work, etc.)?? If not, are there any suggestions for world time clocks that are accessible to the visually impaired?? thanks in advance, Flip |
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Help for a blind user
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