[Electronics-talk] [EXTERNAL] Fantasy Football Websites

Baracco, Andrew W Andrew.Baracco at va.gov
Fri May 29 15:35:41 UTC 2015


I have played fantasy football for years with NFL.COM and ESPN. The only
part that is not accessible is the initial draft when you want to pick
specific players because you have to be able to drag them to the top of
the list, and nobody that I know has been able to figure out how to do
that with a screen reader. The best you can do is that the ESPN site
will allow you to specify a position for each round, such as QB or RB
but then you must let the system choose the best player available when
it is your time to pick. This is with an autopick draft, which is the
kind of draft that my leagues have used. The other aspects of managing
your team, i. e. setting your lineup, dropping and adding players,
making trades, etc. are accessible. I have used both JAWS and Window
Eyes, and they both work equally well. Don't know about NVDA.

Andy


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To: 'Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances'
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Electronics-talk] Fantasy Football Websites

Hello list,

I'm not sure if this is on topic, but do any of you have any
recommendations of a website that is 100% accessible with JAWS for
playing fantasy football?
Thank you,
Craig



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