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=== Screen Readers === | === Screen Readers === | ||
- | If your screen reader can work with your telnet or ssh client, all is well. If you are using jaws for windows, you may need to set your screen echo to "all" | + | If your screen reader can work with your telnet or ssh client, all is well. If you are using jaws for windows, you may need to set your screen echo to “all” by pressing insert-s until “all” is spoken. To bring it back to defaults, hit “insert s” again until it says “highlighted”. Some ssh clients known to work are (windows) UTF-8 Tera term pro, SecureCRT, and the cygwin ssh client. In my experience, Putty hasn't worked. Some people have gotten it to work, but I have no experience with it. |
UTF-8 Tera Term pro is an improvement over the old Tera Term. It now supports ssh2 and UTF-8 (I think only for Japanese). It can be obtained from [[http:// | UTF-8 Tera Term pro is an improvement over the old Tera Term. It now supports ssh2 and UTF-8 (I think only for Japanese). It can be obtained from [[http:// | ||
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+ | === Reference === | ||
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+ | ^ Title ^ Video link ^ | ||
+ | | Screen Reader Demo for Digital Accessibility | [[https:// | ||
+ | | HackadayPrize 2023: Electromechanical Refreshable Braille Module | [[https:// | ||
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