![]() ![]() For Windows, NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) is a free, open source screen reader that is very commonly used. Fortunately, there are several other screen readers that are less expensive. The most common is JAWS which costs around $1000 and is rather complex. ![]() ![]() There are many different screen readers available. It is impactful when you experience a page as a user with a visual disability might experience it. Listening to a web page, especially your own, in a screen reader is a powerful way to demonstrate the accessibility (and particularly, the lack of accessibility) of the page.
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