← Back to context Comment by LargoLasskhyfv 4 months ago Is Google exempted from the ADA? 3 comments LargoLasskhyfv Reply bitpush 4 months ago Safari offers https://www.apple.com/accessibility/ features, so I'm pretty sure someone with visual disability can access google no issues. LargoLasskhyfv 4 months ago Seriously? Apple only?But Linux! And *BSD! Or some Illumos.Or in general just some effin textmode terminal, running whatever is able to run Lynx/Links/Elinks(2?). tdeck 4 months ago On Linux you use Orca with your browser of choice. On Windows you use JAWS or NVDA with your browser of choice. All major browsers support screen readers.
bitpush 4 months ago Safari offers https://www.apple.com/accessibility/ features, so I'm pretty sure someone with visual disability can access google no issues. LargoLasskhyfv 4 months ago Seriously? Apple only?But Linux! And *BSD! Or some Illumos.Or in general just some effin textmode terminal, running whatever is able to run Lynx/Links/Elinks(2?). tdeck 4 months ago On Linux you use Orca with your browser of choice. On Windows you use JAWS or NVDA with your browser of choice. All major browsers support screen readers.
LargoLasskhyfv 4 months ago Seriously? Apple only?But Linux! And *BSD! Or some Illumos.Or in general just some effin textmode terminal, running whatever is able to run Lynx/Links/Elinks(2?). tdeck 4 months ago On Linux you use Orca with your browser of choice. On Windows you use JAWS or NVDA with your browser of choice. All major browsers support screen readers.
tdeck 4 months ago On Linux you use Orca with your browser of choice. On Windows you use JAWS or NVDA with your browser of choice. All major browsers support screen readers.
Safari offers https://www.apple.com/accessibility/ features, so I'm pretty sure someone with visual disability can access google no issues.
Seriously? Apple only?
But Linux! And *BSD! Or some Illumos.
Or in general just some effin textmode terminal, running whatever is able to run Lynx/Links/Elinks(2?).
On Linux you use Orca with your browser of choice. On Windows you use JAWS or NVDA with your browser of choice. All major browsers support screen readers.