Hello Steve,
The RNIB in the UK have created quite a good resource -
http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/PublicWebsite/publ
ic_sachome.hcsp
There are also accessibility pages with some guidelines on most of the
major software manufacturers website, some are good, some are
indifferent and some are just a waste of time :)
Regards,
Mike
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Hi Everyone,
I know there are lots of guidelines out there for web site developers
but is there anything that I can point at a company whose program is a
real night mere to use with a screen reader?
The program is called Visual Casel and is a graphical overlay for
Microsoft's Active Directory.
I really need to figure out how to use this program as it is being
deployed across our whole school system.
Thanks.
Steve
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