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  1. Sparking Zero Access v1.0.1 — screen reader accessibility mod

    Changes since 1.0.0:
    - Faster menu transitions
    - Lighter background CPU work
    - Cleaner handling of widget tear-down on screen changes
    - Crash workaround: if you've been hitting boot-time crashes, set bUseUObjectArrayCache = false in UE4SS-settings.ini

    Update via AccessForge or grab the zip:
    github.com/AccessForge/Sparkin

    #Accessibility #A11y #BlindGaming #ScreenReader #NVDA #DragonBall #SparkingZero #PCGaming #blind

  2. Sparking Zero Access v1.0.1 — screen reader accessibility mod

    Changes since 1.0.0:
    - Faster menu transitions
    - Lighter background CPU work
    - Cleaner handling of widget tear-down on screen changes
    - Crash workaround: if you've been hitting boot-time crashes, set bUseUObjectArrayCache = false in UE4SS-settings.ini

    Update via AccessForge or grab the zip:
    github.com/AccessForge/Sparkin

    #Accessibility #A11y #BlindGaming #ScreenReader #NVDA #DragonBall #SparkingZero #PCGaming #blind

  3. @wayword Ooh I want to celebrate by informing the hash tags where people would want to know about the successful effort to make high quality transcripts of your fine language podcast. Problem is, I'm not sure what they are. Maybe #accessibility or #linguistics or #podcast or #transcription ?

  4. @wayword Ooh I want to celebrate by informing the hash tags where people would want to know about the successful effort to make high quality transcripts of your fine language podcast. Problem is, I'm not sure what they are. Maybe #accessibility or #linguistics or #podcast or #transcription ?

  5. @wayword Ooh I want to celebrate by informing the hash tags where people would want to know about the successful effort to make high quality transcripts of your fine language podcast. Problem is, I'm not sure what they are. Maybe #accessibility or #linguistics or #podcast or #transcription ?

  6. @wayword Ooh I want to celebrate by informing the hash tags where people would want to know about the successful effort to make high quality transcripts of your fine language podcast. Problem is, I'm not sure what they are. Maybe #accessibility or #linguistics or #podcast or #transcription ?

  7. Switching server software, so a #reintroduction:
    I'm Alex (they/them) living in Canada. I've been around the fediverse for some time, but have not been very active until now, when I've also decided to experiment with self-hosting! As a blind person #accessibility means a lot to me, and I also enjoy science fiction and fantasy (although I haven't read as much recently as I'd like).

  8. Buffalo Pothole Bandit makes mysterious stops on New Orleans streets

    Definitely brings up some accessibility issues (not that potholes are accessible, either). That's the problem with this stuff. While gov't sometimes takes it too far, there usually are good public-minded reasons there's a process...

    youtube.com/watch?v=ECHlyKqjJ4c #StreetArt #TacticalUrbanism #Accessibility

  9. A rather specific petition, but one that I think all of my UK followers would find easy to sign: “Ban NHS services from purchasing accessibility overlays, plugins or toolbars” petition.parliament.uk/petitio

    Please boost / share!

    #accessibility #nhs #accessibilityOverlays

  10. @WeirdWriter Exactly. I'm in France, and I'm deeply worried. With this anti-GAFAM hysteria in Europe, nobody cares about #Accessibility, as if 15% of population didn't exist. #Linux #DigitalSovereignty #SouveraintéNumérique

  11. Any accessible games for IOS that work with a controller?
    I recently started using a controller to play games on my computer, and I now want to try some mobile gaming with it as well.
    #accessibility #accessiblegames #accessiblegaming #audiogames #blind #ios

  12. Any accessible games for IOS that work with a controller?
    I recently started using a controller to play games on my computer, and I now want to try some mobile gaming with it as well.
    #accessibility #accessiblegames #accessiblegaming #audiogames #blind #ios

  13. Any accessible games for IOS that work with a controller?
    I recently started using a controller to play games on my computer, and I now want to try some mobile gaming with it as well.
    #accessibility #accessiblegames #accessiblegaming #audiogames #blind #ios

  14. Any accessible games for IOS that work with a controller?
    I recently started using a controller to play games on my computer, and I now want to try some mobile gaming with it as well.
    #accessibility #accessiblegames #accessiblegaming #audiogames #blind #ios

  15. What does AI really mean for accessibility?

    Episode 18 of the State of Accessibility Podcast explores how AI is impacting development, testing, and user experience.

    Listen now: vispero.com/resources/the-stat

    #Accessibility #Podcast #DigitalAccessibility

  16. Recently, I was thinking about interfaces of programs and websites, and I realised that I have a very particular aesthetic that i prefer. I was wondering if anyone shares this opinion. In Firefox, the program layout would be called Pre-Australis, but I'm not sure of a more standard term. In websites, it may just be semantic html.

    Programs
    1.
    Menus accessible via the alt key, where each one is navigated with the up and down arrows, and each menu is entered with the left and right arrows.
    2.
    Okay, cancel, and apply buttons are present.
    3.
    No ribbons.
    I'm not really going to discuss phone applications, because they are entirely different. But I will say that I don't like how many lack keyboard support and involve scrolling. I don't see how that could possibly be better and more efficient than immediately going to the top or bottom of a list, for example, with Windows.

    Websites
    1.
    No hamburger menus. Each section is accessed via a link. All combo boxes, radio buttons, check boxes, etc. are clearly labelled.
    2.
    No page refreshes, unless loading a new page or prompted by the user i.e. with f5.
    3.
    No clutter on the page i.e. advertisements in the middle of news articles.
    4.
    If such things exist, then there should be a text-only, or basic html version of the site.
    5.
    Downloadable content is in txt, html, doc, or rtf, not pdf, docx, etc.
    6.
    If captchas are used, they should have good audio replacements.

    I have no idea why so many programmers aren't design things with normal menus these days. Even Windows is doing this. It's one of the many reasons I switched from 11 back to 7 for daily use. Website developers also frustrate me. Why must everything be in these ridiculous hamburger menus? What happened to normal links? I even see this on sites for the blind!

    #accessibility #coding #interfaces #menus #programming #programs #websites

  17. Recently, I was thinking about interfaces of programs and websites, and I realised that I have a very particular aesthetic that i prefer. I was wondering if anyone shares this opinion. In Firefox, the program layout would be called Pre-Australis, but I'm not sure of a more standard term. In websites, it may just be semantic html.

    Programs
    1.
    Menus accessible via the alt key, where each one is navigated with the up and down arrows, and each menu is entered with the left and right arrows.
    2.
    Okay, cancel, and apply buttons are present.
    3.
    No ribbons.
    I'm not really going to discuss phone applications, because they are entirely different. But I will say that I don't like how many lack keyboard support and involve scrolling. I don't see how that could possibly be better and more efficient than immediately going to the top or bottom of a list, for example, with Windows.

    Websites
    1.
    No hamburger menus. Each section is accessed via a link. All combo boxes, radio buttons, check boxes, etc. are clearly labelled.
    2.
    No page refreshes, unless loading a new page or prompted by the user i.e. with f5.
    3.
    No clutter on the page i.e. advertisements in the middle of news articles.
    4.
    If such things exist, then there should be a text-only, or basic html version of the site.
    5.
    Downloadable content is in txt, html, doc, or rtf, not pdf, docx, etc.
    6.
    If captchas are used, they should have good audio replacements.

    I have no idea why so many programmers aren't design things with normal menus these days. Even Windows is doing this. It's one of the many reasons I switched from 11 back to 7 for daily use. Website developers also frustrate me. Why must everything be in these ridiculous hamburger menus? What happened to normal links? I even see this on sites for the blind!

    #accessibility #coding #interfaces #menus #programming #programs #websites