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Disabled users use assistive technologies such as the following to enable and assist web browsing: Screen reader software, which can read out, using synthesised speech, either selected elements of what is being displayed on the monitor, or which can read out everything that is happening on the PC. | Braille terminals, consisting of a Refreshable Braille display which renders text as Braille characters and either a QWERTY or Braille keyboard.
Disabled web accessibility refers to the practice of making websites usable by people of all disabilities. When sites are correctly designed, developed and edited, all users can have equal access to information and functionality. For example, when a site is coded with semantically meaningful HTML, w
Blind and severely visually impaired users will often use a screen reader to access a web page. Screen readers literally read the page aloud and describe options for following links and performing other actions. Designing to better accommodate screen readers will also improve a page's display on small screens and will improve search engine optimization.
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And when content is written in plain language and illustrated with instructional diagrams and animations, users with dyslexia and learning difficulties are better able to understand the content. When sites are correctly built and maintained, all of these users can be accommodated while not impacting on the usability of the site for non-disabled users.
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