On 29/5/21 4:29 am, Rynhardt Kruger via gnome-accessibility-list wrote:
I definitely think image recognition has improved a lot, both in speed
and accuracy. However, even a difference like 50 milliseconds may be
noticeable by an experienced screen reader user, especially if one
uses speech at 4
Thanks, just to say I really appreciate this input!
On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 11:29 AM Rynhardt Kruger via
gnome-accessibility-list wrote:
> I definitely think image recognition has improved a lot, both in speed
> and accuracy. However, even a difference like 50 milliseconds may be
> noticeable by
I definitely think image recognition has improved a lot, both in speed
and accuracy. However, even a difference like 50 milliseconds may be
noticeable by an experienced screen reader user, especially if one
uses speech at 400 words per minute or more. This is one of the
reasons why many blind users
Of course, the approach whereby the application developers interleave
semantics about the content beyond the particular way it is laid out in 2D,
as you mention, is very sensible and robust as long as GUI toolkits and
development processes enable it as a default piece of development, and
applicatio