![]() ![]() Fortunately however it's pretty simple to set up: ![]() Mac is odd as it requires that you switch on full keyboard access and optimise it for access technology before you can truly get started. Huge thanks go out to Victor Tsaran over at Yahoo! who gave me some great feedback while I was testing as well as Jon Gibbons ( Dotjay) who rustled up an accessible table of VoiceOver commands and Alastair Campbell who pointed me to his overview of VoiceOver. I'll cover what you need to know here but article is good for background information. ![]() I'm hoping it will be of use to people with screen readers and developers debugging content alike.īefore you get started, if you're not already familiar with keyboard access in Opera, it's worth having a read of Opera accessibility: where we're at. This is a quick overview explaining what you can access using VoiceOver with Opera. Support for the Mac native screen reader VoiceOver was added to Opera in version 9.5.
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