5/30/2023 0 Comments Jaws screen reader![]() Note: to deliver the best possible user experience, JAWS can has the ability to work around bugs in browsers or OS accessibility API limitations by reading the DOM directly. Combined with its popularity, manual accessibility testing with JAWS is a great idea. JAWS compatibility testing is often required by government contracts. Some scripts are even paid, for example Hargen Consultancy's Zoom scripts. ![]() Instead of plugins, JAWS has scripts to enhance the accessibility of 3rd party apps. External braille devices are supported over USB. Microsoft Office and Google Docs both work out of the box, and voices for over 30 languages are included. ![]() Featuresįor web browsing, JAWS works best with Google Chrome (and Microsoft Edge, now that it's also based on Chromium), although historically it's had great support for Internet Explorer. As of WebAIM’s most recent screen reader survey, released in 2021, JAWS is the second most frequently used screen reader, usurped by NVDA, with 53.7% of responses.
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