Summary
As we shift into a mobile first world, are you struggling to conceptualize and design accessible mobile experiences? While screen readers are included on both IOS and Android, it can be difficult and overwhelming for designers to learn about them. This session will help you get started! Samuel Proulx, Fable’s accessibility evangelist and a life-long screen reader user, will guide you through the ins and outs of screen readers on mobile. This interactive live demo will show you what an excellent mobile experience can sound like, give you some ideas of things to keep in mind during design, and help you make the case for bringing the voices of assistive technology users into the training and testing at your organization.
Key Insights
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Android offers multiple third-party screen readers and voices, providing high customizability.
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Apple’s VoiceOver is standardized across all iOS devices, ensuring consistent user experience.
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Screen readers are heavily personalized by native users; very few use default settings.
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VoiceOver’s screen curtain feature protects privacy for blind users by turning off the display.
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Touchscreen interaction allows blind users to leverage spatial memory unlike desktop screen readers.
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Typing on mobile screen readers requires muscle memory and can be cumbersome for new users.
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Customizability in accessibility features must be balanced with ease of use to serve diverse needs.
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Disability is never one-size-fits-all; screen readers must adapt to users’ sensory and physical differences.
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Testing only with screen readers is insufficient; involving native assistive technology users is critical.
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Fable supports accessibility journeys by connecting teams with real assistive technology users throughout development.
Notable Quotes
"There is no one size fits all solution for screen readers."
"VoiceOver’s screen curtain is designed to protect privacy because we don’t always know who’s looking over our shoulder."
"Most of us want to listen at 800 words per minute despite the robotic voice it creates."
"Android’s accessibility tools started later than Apple’s, so the community is smaller and less documented."
"Touch screens let blind users use physical spatial information in a way desktops never could."
"If you want to understand the actual experience, you need a native assistive technology user involved."
"I can’t think of a single screen reader user who uses the default out-of-the-box configuration."
"Apple’s strength is the ease of learning, well-documented support, and consistent updates."
"Typing on a mobile screen reader requires exploring the keyboard and double tapping keys, which can be cumbersome."
"Accessibility must offer customizability while balancing ease of use."
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