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More on Read Out LoudFriday, January 15, 2010 Frequent readers of this blog may recall that I recently took the Read Out Loud feature in Adobe Acrobat out for a good flogging. It's not an accessibility tool, nor is it an accessibility testing tool, and my life's work (it seems) is becoming a long-drawn out effort to convey this simple, uncomplicated fact to the people who need to know. Today, I've got some more gripes detailing how Read Out Loud is ANYTHING but a screen-reader that Assistive Technology (AT) users can use. A real screen-reader articulates meaningful punctuation such as parentheses, double quotes, dashes and slashes. Read Out Loud offers lots of interesting interpretations that have no place in AT. Here are a few examples:
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