Anyone got experience of screen readers on fedi? I can't really see since to eye surgery I want to keep up with you all and have some mental stimulation.
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Screen reader coaching?
@vlrny @LevelUp @bmoore123 @JustGrist @FrostPoem Hi, what OS do you use? I use NVDA for Windows. It's free.

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I am currently on MacOS and I have Windows too. I also have an Android phone.
I will try NVDA thank you.

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On OSX you should have VoiceOver built in. Depending on your settings, you should be able to toggle it on/off with either F5 or command-F5. It's impressively integrated/supported/usable.

On Android, you have TalkBack built in. It's usually toggled by holding the up-volume and down-volume buttons at the same time for 3 seconds.

In both cases, if the shortcut doesn't work, you might have to dig into your accessibility-settings to enable it (or enable the shortcut).

Unfortunately they each have distinct user-interactions, so I'd recommend learning one or the other deeply rather than trying to learn both concurrently. While I'm not an OSX fanboi, I suspect your experience will be smoother there since application developers there tend to be more respectful of accessibility than on Android. And having a full keyboard is a lot easier than attempting to do everything with a touch-screen.

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