@tomie@hachi I remember accidentally enabling Microsoft Narrator on our Windows 7 family computer as a kid and not knowing any way to disable it.
It was extremely annoying because it will narrate EVERYTHING, which it's supposed to do, obviously, but most people who can actually see don't read everything on a single page. There are things that we seeing people don't read that the thing will read like disclaimer texts on the footers, hidden HTML elements, and other things.
I feel like even for a blind person, those things are probably annoying to use, unless it's one of those screen-readers that can output braille.
@tomie @hachi I remember accidentally enabling Microsoft Narrator on our Windows 7 family computer as a kid and not knowing any way to disable it.
It was extremely annoying because it will narrate EVERYTHING, which it's supposed to do, obviously, but most people who can actually see don't read everything on a single page. There are things that we seeing people don't read that the thing will read like disclaimer texts on the footers, hidden HTML elements, and other things.
I feel like even for a blind person, those things are probably annoying to use, unless it's one of those screen-readers that can output braille.