Is FindTime accessible for screen readers?
More broadly, are there any resources to easily check whether a Microsoft product is accessible for things like screen readers or other assistive tech?
Is FindTime accessible for screen readers?
More broadly, are there any resources to easily check whether a Microsoft product is accessible for things like screen readers or other assistive tech?
Please remove the office-addins-dev tag. This question is not about the development of Office add-ins.
@RickKirkham-9346 sure, no problem. Apparently a tag is required. Can you suggest a more appropriate one?
There doesn't seem to be a tag with "accessible" in it. So I think you'll have to create one.
Hi @JenayRobert-0463,
In my opinion, you should ask the screen readers support for compatibility issues with Microsoft products.
@emizhang-msft I'm not a screen reader user, so I can't really test this. I'm mostly trying to find out if there is any public information about which products have been tested in development for various types of accessibility. The use case here - Can I send a FindTime poll to a blind colleague with reasonable confidence that the colleague will be able to use the software? That is really more a Microsoft question than anything else, and it should be readily answered with public info. Do y'all have an accessibility check in your dev process?
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