2013-12-05, 09:46
Also, to answer your question about screenreaders... we have a virtual cursor that usually follows the visual cursor you see when you hit the tab key or the arrow keys. We can also activate a mode where we can use the mouse to have it read whatever is under it, but this is used in the most desperate of situations. I can post a few youtube videos here but I'm sure if you went to YouTube and searched for JAWS for Windows, NVDA, VoiceOver, Orca, Speakup, or just the word screenreader or screen reader you'd find plenty yourself.