[Athen] [EXT] Navigating with screen reader

Robert Beach rbeach at KCKCC.EDU
Mon May 18 22:40:16 PDT 2020


I typically use headings first to get the general layout of the information on the page. Then I use other navigation commands to move through paragraphs and lines to explore the information in more detail.


Robert Lee Beach, Assistive Technology Specialist
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Hi everyone,

This question is more for those who use JAWS or NVDA, but all answers are appreciated.

Which method of navigation (e.g. by landmark, heading, or tab key), would you normally start off with to navigate through a web page or web application?

What combination of these methods have best worked for you to be able to get the information you need or allowed you to fill out a form and answer questions?

Thanks you,
Khoa
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