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Opened Mar 25, 2020 by Zul@Zul2

[Accessibility] Screenreader compatibility

Using Jami "Live Free or Die" (old version) on Debian stable with Orca screenreader, it almost works, but only sometimes. It sometimes chants its status at you (I think it said "resting resting resting" when I changed profiles, but now I can't replicate). It sometimes reads the letters you are typing as you type them, but sometimes doesn't. I have yet to get it to read incoming text messages except by highlighting them, and sometimes that didn't work. Of course, if you can't see, seeing that they are there to highlight would be a problem. I'm not sure I've ever heard it give an aural pop-up notification/earcon. I'm sorry not to have something more replicable, but the behaviour seems inconsistent.

Has anyone tested Jami with Orca, NVDA, Apple Voiceover, etc?

Edited Mar 25, 2020 by Zul
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Reference: savoirfairelinux/ring-client-gnome#1146