Hi all. I'm not sure if I am posting this query in the correct forum, so I apologize in advance if not. However, I have a question about the SubsonicRadio application for iOS. I am completely blind, and I have been listening to these various streams via my computer through the web browser for quite some time now. It has been working quite well with my screen reader, with the names of each stream being read out loud to me via VoiceOver screen reader. However, I was wondering if I could expect the same performance and accessibility from the iOS app. Or is the app not blind friendly? And if I test it and find issues, what should I do? I welcome and appreciate all of your views and thoughts.
Thank you so much.
Screen reader accessibility of the SubsonicRadio iOS applica
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Re: Screen reader accessibility of the SubsonicRadio iOS app
Hi! I've posted your question over in the chat room as that's where the powers that be hang out quite frequently, so hopefully one of them will be able to answer your question soon!
Re: Screen reader accessibility of the SubsonicRadio iOS app
Nice to know the screen reader can announce the tracks. That's pretty handy.
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Re: Screen reader accessibility of the SubsonicRadio iOS applica
Do you have to make any modifications to the screen reader to make it announce the tracks or does it just do that automatically?Amy wrote: ↑May Wed 29, 2019 9:30 amHi! I've posted your mini excavators question over in the chat room as that's where the powers that be hang out quite frequently, so hopefully one of them will be able to answer your question soon!