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Writing a Manual for Visually Impaired Audiences

A topic by Daniel Savage created Apr 04, 2016 Views: 393 Replies: 1
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I was looking at AFB's guidelines on making content for the visually impaired, and I was curious if anyone had any suggestions on making things easier to understand.

For instance, would having "W, A, S, and D keys" instead of "WASD" in a manual be better for screen readers? Do PDF documents work better than web pages?

Any insights or discussion would be great!

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Looking at this screenreader survey, PDFs do not seem to be particularly preferred. http://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey6/

I would think that a webpage or plain txt file would be better.