[Blindmath] Audio scopes/light probes and other things may be useful to science people

Ben Humphreys brh at opticinspiration.org
Fri Nov 4 17:31:39 UTC 2011


On further review, it was just page 1 of the PDF that was plagued 
with all graphics and no meaningful text.  Unfortunately, the Say All 
command in JAWS does not navigate past a page break.  In addition, 
moving between pages in Acrobat is a pain in the neck as the expected 
keyboard commands PgDn or right arrow don't work.

So in the end, the catalog is accessible but the barriers would be 
far less if the material was presented in standard HTML.

Ben




At 12:10 PM 11/4/2011, you wrote:
>That's interesting. I haven't tried reading the catalog recently, 
>but when I did six months ago or so I didn't have any problems with 
>it.  But you are right; if they are selling accessible equipment 
>their catalog most certainly should be accessible.
>
>Larry
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