Assistive Technology
What Is a Screen Reader: A Guide to Making Digital Content Accessible
Wondering how screen readers help you create an ADA-compliant digital presence? Learn how screen readers work, popular screen readers, and more.
accessibility
September 14, 2023
For Assistive Technology Users, Website Updates Often Mean New Hurdles
For many assistive technology users, website and app updates just mean new accessibility barriers to overcome.
community
April 26, 2023
Using the JAWS Screen Reader To Test Web Accessibility
Here’s what developers should know before using the JAWS screen reader for accessibility testing.
accessibility
March 27, 2023
How to Choose a Web Accessibility Tool
Learn about the different web accessibility tools and how to develop a testing strategy.
accessibility
March 20, 2023
Types of Assistive Technology Tools
Learn about the different assistive technologies that people with disabilities use to browse your website and how you can increase compatibility with them.
community
March 02, 2023
5 Steps to Improve Your Website’s Accessibility
Improve your website's accessibility with these best practice tips on alt text, headings, labels, and more.
accessibility
September 02, 2022
What is Assistive Technology?
Learn about the role assistive technology plays in helping people with disabilities access websites and other digital content.
accessibility
August 22, 2022
Everything You Need to Know About AudioEye’s Expert Custom Testing and Remediation
Learn about AudioEye’s expert custom testing and remediations.
product
April 14, 2022
Best Free Screen Readers
Explore the top three free screen readers that increase digital accessibility for individuals with disabilities. Discover how you can make your digital content screen reader-friendly and provide a more accessible experience.
accessibility
November 17, 2021
Why is manual work important for accessibility? Meet AudioEye’s QA manager and AT tester
JAWS is a screen reader assistive technology (AT) tool enabling those who cannot see the screen to access information on computers and smartphones. If a site isn’t coded correctly, quite simply, JAWS won’t “read” it correctly – nor will any other AT. Kaely’s job is to make sure every AudioEye client site is functioning properly for the end user. She does this by testing it, re-testing it and testing it again.
product
May 07, 2020
Motor Disabilities (Your One Page Cheat Sheet)
Assistive technologies make computers and the web operable for people with motor disabilities. Get the info you need from the technology experts now!
accessibility
January 01, 2019
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