RE: Short Survey for CSUN
Karen Lewellen <[email protected]> Mon, 17 Feb 2020 15:31:20 -0500 (EST)
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Hi Steve, That's wonderful to hear for you. still, what happened to the idea of realizing that not everyone sharing a label accommodates the same? The voice synthesis required for chrome and Firefox, stimulates the dizzy centres of my brain due to an auditory processing disorder. However, like a well built highway, I should still be able to reach the survey. Unfortunately though, as documented in one of their blog posts, Google feels anyone who chooses to work for example without JavaScript is a crook, their word not mine. I am amazed how often even those here, unintentionally I realize, forget that before you reach the browser, just as before you reach a building's front steps, there are fundamental aspects. I wonder how that works for example with a voice browser, or an augmented keyboard? Kare On Mon, 17 Feb 2020, Steve Green wrote: > The Next button works for me in Chrome and Firefox, both with the Enter key and spacebar. The code looks ok too. > > What browser are you using? > > Steve Green > Managing Director > Test Partners Ltd > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Karen Lewellen <[email protected]> > Sent: 17 February 2020 19:39 > To: Eric Eggert <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Short Survey for CSUN > > ..take this survey how exactly? > The next button does not work from my keyboard, although the other links > are active. > Is the survey strictly for those who can click a mouse? > Cheers, > Karen > > > > On Mon, 17 Feb 2020, Eric Eggert wrote: > >> Hello WAI-IG, >> >> Wilco Fiers (https://twitter.com/wilcofiers) and I >> (https://twitter.com/yatil) are preparing a (hopefully!) fun quiz >> session for CSUN this year (Thursday, 8am). >> >> You can help by filling out the following survey (25 one-word answers): >> https://forms.gle/PfVdUL4aPpK5tpjq8 >> >> We will relate the answers to Accessibility in the EU – but you don’t >> need to be in Europe or know about accessibility here to answer! >> >> Thanks, >> Wilco & Eric >> >> >