I don't think so. I heard that with some tweaking you can make it partially 
accessible, but right from the download I've heard that it is just as 
inaccessible as it has always been.

So far as I know, Valve Software has not been open to the idea of making Steam 
accessible.

I would love to be wrong, but I just explored this a month or two ago, and what 
I found wasn't encouraging.

My understanding is that Steam can be made accessible but you'll have to redo 
it every time Valve Software updates the client.

I wish you great success!
Gene...


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From: "ann via groups.io" <tate886=gmail....@groups.io>
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Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2024 08:56:42 -0500
Subject: [blind-gamers] Steam accessibility?

> Hi folks,
>
> I would like to play sequence Storm, but I understand I need to get it
> through Steam? The last time I tried Steam, and it was years ago, it was
> completely inaccessible. Does is now work with screen readers like Jaws or
> NVDA?
>
> Any Steam advice would be very appreciated.
>
> ~Ann
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