Just had a sighted person tell me they often use features, clients and programs that were made for us, they don’t use screen readers, but they use accessibility features, even when they do not have disabilities, but also clients like a blind Mastodon client, or a text editor designed with screen readers in mind such as the ones I list on my Tools page at the end, as an example, because they said, the interface is 1000 times cleaner, there’s a lot of keyboard shortcuts, clutter free interface, even though the UI is basic, speed, less bloat, and a whole host of other things including, but not limited to, and never having to put up with distracting animation nonsense. You know software development has vastly sank in quality when sighted folk are using blind clients. To see the tools and stuff I use, go to https://sightlessscribbles.com/tools/ #Programming #Software
Tools and services I use., Sightless Scribbles

A fabulously gay blind author.

@WeirdWriter I think that if sighted users that want to navigate mouse-free were aware they can use a screenreader without TTS to utilize its powerful keyboard-based navigation commands, they could seriously up their navigation efficiency game. :)

@Yolfen @WeirdWriter

I admit, as a sighted user, I use screenreader sometimes just because of the keyboard navigation. Using a mouse can cause my hands to hurt after awhile as there really isn't any "ergonomic" left-handed mice out there in the wilds. Keyboard has less stress as all my fingers are equally used instead of just two.

Plus some websites have the worst contrast so I can turn on TTS in those cases. So very useful honestly.