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The main community at rblind.com, for discussion of all things blindness.

You can find the rules for this community, and all other communities we run, here: https://ourblind.com/comunity-guidelines/ Lemmy specifics: By participating on the rblind.com Lemmy server, you are able to participate on other communities not run, controlled, or hosted by us. When doing so, you are expected to abide by all of the rules of those communities, in edition to also following the rules linked above. Should the rules of another community conflict with our rules, so long as you are participating from the rblind.com website, our rules take priority. Should we receive complaints from other instances or communities that you are repeatedly, knowingly, and maliciously breaking there rules, we may take moderator action against you, even if your posts comply with all of the rblind.com rules linked above.

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I'm looking for an audio-described version of her 2013. And, at least on Blind Mice, I'm not seeing one, and that's where I normally find my audio-described movies.

Edit: Never mind, Blind Mice does have it. It just took me a while to realize that it had multiple pages that I had to click through.

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Ok @main @mastoblind what do people use for their mastodon client on Windows with #NVDA? I have tried the web client but it's so so cluttered and there's no way to move through the feeds quickly. I'm on Dragonscave so I need something that will work with that.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/29537608

This study explores the experiences of blind and low vision students at K-12 institutions. The students interviewed expressed choosing classes based on the accessibility of the materials. Teachers were frequently insensitive to them. They needed to navigate accessibility barriers in and out of the classroom constantly. Institutions should be more proactive about digital accessibility and offer more teacher training. Check out the full article for more info. #accessibility

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NVDA 2025.1 Beta 5 now availableNVDA 2025.1 Beta 5 is now available! Changes since beta 4 include:

  • Updates to translations
  • Fixes for reading math attributes in PDFs
  • Minor improvements to the user experience of Remote Access

Read the full details and download at: https://www.nvaccess.org/pos

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I use Uber to commute about once a week and I’ve noticed that having my cane clearly visible makes drivers more likely to back up, make a U-turn or otherwise go out of their way to make the pickup and drop-off experience better for me.

I’ve also noticed a couple of Bolt drivers (that’s a similar company you get in Europe) literally not picking me up. Reported and handled, but I’ve stopped using that app.

Do you guys do anything to self-disclose before a pickup? Like send a message like “hi, please note I’m blind and may miss you where you arrive?” Some drivers have told me you can do that in your profile, but I can’t find any setting about that or info on Uber’s support pages, apart from the Uber Assist service that I don’t think I need.

Any particularly good or bad experiences with this?

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@main @mastoblind Ok coming up on a month in and my #Beelink EQR6 #MiniPC has been great, best experience with a computer since I went #Blind. I have it set up as an always on headless device that I am operating with bluetooth headphones, my Bi40x #BrailleDisplay, and #NVDA.

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I am not blind myself (yet) … But how do blind people feel about morse code for reading text (or writing it)? Is it a workable solution, or is neural-network based text-to-speech and speech to text preferred? Drawbacks of morsecode include that it takes long to learn and to master.

But these kind of signals can be even understood by blind or deaf people.

Morse code wiki link

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NVDA 2025.1 Beta 4 is now available! Changes from Beta 3 include:

  • Updates to translations
  • Fix security issue which allowed an arbitrary process to connect to a Remote Access session running on a secure screen
  • Allow Remote Access leaders to regain control after the last follower has disconnected
  • Improve focus handling in the Remote Access Connection dialog
  • Don’t toggle Remote Access mute when not connected

Read the full details & download from: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2025-1beta4/

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As it is the start of the month I shall do some shameless promoting of https://ourblind.com/ for all the #blind, #deafblind, #lowvision, and #visuallyimpaired people around. @main @mastoblind

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@main @NVAccess So if this is a known thing I cannot find it, when closing some applications, Edge for example, with alt+f4 #NVDA does not focus anything afterward and instead just says "Window" which is also displayed on my braille display as a window marker and blank otherwise. This blank window requires using alt+tab, the windows key, or the like to get out of.

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Call of Fate is a Chinese audiogame released on Android and IOS by Prudence Interactive, intended to be accessible to both blind and sighted players. These are my thoughts after playing for several days.

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Our lates In-Process blog is out: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/in-process-30th-april-2025/

Featuring

  • The NVDA 2025.1 Beta
  • What’s New in 2025.1
  • Updated NVDA Expert Certification 2025
  • Gene Empowers New Zealand
  • Changes for Developers
  • NVDA Add-ons and API Breaking Changes

#NVDA #NVDAsr #Blog #News #Newsletter #ScreenReader #Blind #Accessibility #Update #Changes

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@main @mastoblind Update on my #miniPC, it has been the best experience I have had with a computer since becoming #blind. has been up almost constantly for the not quite 2 weeks I have had it, only restarting for updates and such, it's happy as a clam to just be left alone and do its thing.

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NVDA 2025.1 Beta 3 is now available for testing. As well as all the NVDA 2025.1 updates, beta3 adds:

  • Updates to translations
  • Disallow new Remote Access session in Secure Mode
  • Update Remote Access interface
  • Add unassigned command for Remote Access settings
  • SAPI 4 bug fixes

Read the full release notes (including all the 2025.1 features & fixes) & download from: https://www.nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2025-1beta3/

#NVDA #NVDAsr #Update #Beta #FLOSS #FOSS #PreRelease #News #Testing #Test #FreeSoftware #ScreenReader

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Ok, @main @mastoblind so I have a quandary, I got a new PC, it works great, I have been using it ton with #NVDA and my #BrailleDisplay, and I have realized I have no clue what to do with a PC… I have Discord, Outlook, and Reddit open almost always, but that's all things I do on my phone as well.

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@main @mastoblind Ok anyone know if there's a screen saver type add on for #NVDA that will update focus? Due to either something with NVDA itself, or just good old #Microsoft being stupid it appears that #BrailleDisplay connected over bluetooth cannot clear screen savers, or do really anything after being disconnected for any amount of time without first moving the focus via something like a Qwerty keyboard. All that's needed is something that would overlay a few objects after nothing has updated focus for a bit, and then just juggle it between them.

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Android 15 users, however, will have an issue: Samsung TTS can only be used with Samsung TalkBack. Multi-language automatic switching helpers like Tech Freedom, AutoTTS, and Multilingual TTS can’t use the Samsung voices

It is infuriating to see this happen, especially now that we have neural voices with an expressivity that’s better than it’s ever been.

This is a huge regression in accessibility, and comes off as a rather distasteful decision by Samsung. What motives would they have to nerf accessibility for users who want to continue using their existing screen readers with system default voices?

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@main @mastoblind @NVAccess is there a way to have #NVDA input commands like Win+I or Alt+F4 when operated with a #BrailleDisplay? I cannot find an option to do this.

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Our In-Process blog is out! Featuring:

  • Update on NVDA 2025.1
  • Planning for CSUN
  • What's on the web
  • Reading paragraphs in Braille

And bonus history of the Pilcrow! (Ok I was interested)

https://www.nvaccess.org/post/in-process-27th-february-2025/

#NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #Blog #News #Newsletter #Typography #CSUNATC

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How are we doing these days? Any cool success stories? Not so great moments? Lessons learned?

Feel free to share and discuss.

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As part of OurBlind's continued efforts to provide accessible online spaces for the blind and visually impaired community, we've developed custom themes for Lemmy, to use on our Lemmy instance on Rblind, and to make available for others, in keeping with the themes' license terms and the spirit of free and open source software.

If you're reading this on www.rblind.com and are not signed in, you're using RBlind-Dark. We hope you're enjoying it! If you log in, you can switch to RBlind-Light. Once logged in, go to your username, then Settings and, use the Themes dropdown to make your selection: we suggest RBlind-Dark or RBlind-Light at the end of the list.

Why these themes matter to us

We started this Lemmy instance back in 2023, prompted by the Reddit API protests. Reddit Inc., the company that controls the website our community r/Blind is on, had announced policy changes that made the apps most of us used to participate in the Reddit community impossible to maintain. During this time it became clear to us and many other online communities that a corporate-owned platform would always be subject to pressures that are contrary to our needs. We launched this site as our blind-friendly home base in the fediverse, a decentralized and often self-hosted social media platform.

The goal of having our own home server was always to be able to make our own decisions about the software we run on it. One of those decisions is that the visual styling should always be comfortable for low-vision users and other disabled people, as part of our core audience. That meant designing and providing themes that, within our technical limitations, conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

How we designed our Lemmy themes

OurBlind admins contracted Travis, a talented graphic designer from within the community, for this project. Check out his website here. Together we went over specific requirenments within WCAG and the site's usage, colors, layout, preliminary testing, and communication, to develop both the themes themselves and the framework for future work and sharing.

How these themes meet our goals

In short, the new themes ensure high contrast, colorblind friendly colors, readable fonts, and appropriately-sized and readable buttons and links.

Following are examples of the home feed using the new themes.

RBlind-Dark example

RBlind Lemmy homepage with Local selected in RBlind-Dark

RBlind-Light example

RBlind Lemmy homepage with Local selected in RBlind-Light

Time for testing and feedback

These have been audited by OurBlind admins, but that's only part of the validation process. If you're using this site and have low vision, colorblindness, a cognitive or a motor disability, consider providing feedback. Do they work well given your needs and use case? Do you like them? Does something not work quite right? Comment below or fill out the anonymous survey. Don't hesitate to comment if you're not a member of this instance or not disabled - we want these to be helpful to as many people as possible. Thank you!

We'll be collecting feedback and open to revisions until February 1st 2025. Even after that, we'll still be interested in your experience, but will take longer to respond and adjust.

How to use these themes on your own instance

As mentioned, this project is all about the value of free and open source software in ensuring control and autonomy. We're making this our home in the fediverse and we want to be good neighbors. We already offer the broader community a place for discussions around blindness, but we also want to contribute back.

These themes are licensed under GNU AFFERO General Public License and available at the Codeberg repo to be used or modified. Updates to the themes that come as a result of user feedback will be available there. Definitely give Travis a star and consider hiring for your own design needs, he's been a delight to work with.

The repo is also mirrored on GitHub for accessibility reasons.

Thanks, from RBlind

This community's journey has been long and thrilling, across three platforms and over a decade. Everybody on the admin and moderation team has deeply benefitted from and grown with the community. These themes are a humble gift to our members and our neighbors on the fediverse. May they make all our lives that bit more comfortable.

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Hi everyone,

We're taking a well-earned break until the middle of January. We'll endeavour to respond to any direct messages or public queries as soon as possible. In the meantime, have a happy & safe time while we’re on leave. Enjoy Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, or just time with loved ones!

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Hey guys! Links near the bottom:

So Sound Booth Theater, who do allot of popular books and audio dramas mainly in the Lit RPG Genre like DCC, Kaiju Battlefield surgeon, Dead Tired, Industrial Strength Magic, Epithet Erased, Eternal Dominion, Relict Legacy ETC, have had an app for a while, but it's horrible. Just, so bad not only for us but also for sighted people. However, the company they use to negotiate pricing with Audible (ACX) is going to start charging allot more soon, so they need to start selling everything from their own platform if they want to stay afloat.

As part of that, they are rewriting their shitty app from the ground up, and it's now finally in public beta. And they've said they are committed to screen reader accessibility, but it's still pretty bad. Which makes sense as they probably can't afford a proper consultant...

I've been giving them lists of bugs, but I only have an iPhone, and I'm not even on the latest version of IOS. Besides, I'm just one guy, and I might miss things or not be able to explain them as well as someone else. So if you like SbT's narration, and you want a more accessible app, this is the time to get in on it, when they are still throwing all of their resources into making it as good as possible. We may not get this kind of chance again for months or years to come!

Here are the beta links, and some extra info below that.

Android:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dev.iglu.soundboothapp

IOS:

https://testflight.apple.com/join/Dz41rI4w

Currently you can't buy stuff on the app, but their are lots of freebies you can add to your library for testing or just your own enjoyment. You can give feedback from within the app by hitting the "report a bug" button in the profile tab.

So far, I've noticed mostly lots of unlabeled buttons, situations where it's unclear what option is selected, fields and buttons that don't announce them selves as such, and a lack of headings in certain important areas.

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