Using screen readers with Dreamweaver

A screen reader recites text that appears on the computer screen. It also reads non-textual information, such as button labels or image descriptions in the application, provided in accessibility tags or attributes during authoring.

As a Dreamweaver user, you can use a screen reader to assist you in creating your web pages. The screen reader starts reading in the top left corner of the Document window.

Dreamweaver supports JAWS for Windows, from Freedom Scientific (www.freedomscientific.com), and Window Eyes screen readers, from GW Micro (www.gwmicro.com).

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