[Accessibility-testing] Mobile Twine Platforms

Austin Seraphin austin at austinseraphin.com
Tue Nov 20 17:44:22 EST 2018


I find it interesting to consider that screen reader users cannot win
the parser game, but can win the Twine game.

  

On 11/19/18 8:09 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:
> Austin,
>
> This is interesting, I’ll have to try it again on Safari and see if I can make it work.
>
> THanks,
> Zack.
>
>> On Nov 19, 2018, at 5:08 PM, Austin Seraphin <austin at austinseraphin.com> wrote:
>>
>> By the way I played through on Mac and in Linux. The game has some
>> accessibility issues but I could win it easily enough. I could tab
>> through items. Safari read them as groups whereas Orca correctly
>> identified them as links. I had some focusing problems and I had to jump
>> around to read changes, but nothing prevented me from winning it unlike
>> with Cloak of Access.
>>
>>
>> On 11/19/18 7:36 PM, Austin Seraphin wrote:
>>> I noticed that the list of Twine platforms does not include mobile web
>>> browsers. Should we perhaps add Safari for iOS, Chrome for Android, and
>>> maybe Firefox for both?
>>>
>>>
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