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I tried using ADP in a former job and found it completely inaccessible using a computer.  I finally gave up.

Dan

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> On Jul 25, 2019, at 11:01 PM, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi All,
> 
> 
> I know I've asked about this before. Today's question is a little different.
> 
> 
> If you use ADP at work to clock in and out, request time off, and manage benefits, how do you use it with a screen reader?
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> 
> I'm mostly not getting very far. I can use the website and Android app to read information, like how many messages I have from HR, how much money I'll get this pay period, how much time off I've accrued, and what some of my benefits are, but I can't do much of anything. Mostly nothing happens when I activate links/controls. Sometimes things do happen, but I don't get as far as I need to go. For example, on the Android app, I was able to "see" that money wasn't being withheld for taxes because the Exempt box was checked, but I wasn't able to uncheck that box, and on the PC, I was able to get about halfway through the process for requesting time off, but I wasn't able to complete it.
> 
> 
> Sighted colleagues say you need to use Internet Explorer for ADP to work right on the PC. For me, the browser doesn't seem to make much of a difference. As far as screen readers go, NVDA usually shows me frames that Jaws and Narrator miss, but again, I never finish getting where I need to go. I've installed and updated Java in case that makes a difference.
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> 
> I'm having trouble finding actual information about ADP accessibility (i.e., an a11y statement, a list of commands, or instructions about settings for screen reader users). The only thing I'm really finding is a series of press releases about ADP and AudioEye, but I'm not clear about whether the AudioEye implementation is evident on the regular WorkForceNow website or available through some AudioEye portal.
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> I thought I'd ask here before calling ADP tech support. I'm dreading explaining my problem to a person who doesn't know what accessibility is.
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> 
> Thanks for any wisdom.
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> 
> Ciao
> 
> 
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