Hello all,

While we are at it, would it be recommended to install the Steam client and the 
steam games on an external hard disk? I have a spare one which is an SSD, so 
should be fast enough. However, I am not sure if the games would install 
directly there when downloading automatically, as well as to whether it would 
lag because of running from an external hard drive…

Best,

 

Miloš

 

From: blind-gamers@groups.io <blind-gamers@groups.io> On Behalf Of Oriol Gómez 
via groups.io
Sent: utorak, 03. decembar 2024. 15:22
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Steam accessibility?

 

Hi,

Steam lately works fine with screen readers, even the sign in part. On the mac 
it's way more complicated to set up but on windows it should be fine. And the 
picture in picture is more accessible. But without it, you can also do stuff. 
What I do is, install steam, sign in, and then use the web browser to install 
games, you can search on google for any game, purchase and install it, it will 
open the client on the web and it should work.

 

El mar, 3 dic 2024 a las 14:56, ann via groups.io <http://groups.io>  
(<tate886=gmail....@groups.io <mailto:gmail....@groups.io> >) escribió:

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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