Assistive Tech Compatibility
A published table of screen reader, voice, and magnifier pairings with status and last tested date, beside a card defining what a pass means.
A published table of screen reader, voice, and magnifier pairings with status and last tested date, beside a card defining what a pass means.
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Assistive Tech Compatibility publishes the bench in full: a table pairing screen readers, voice control, and magnification with the browser, operating system, pass status, and the month each was last tested. Seven rows cover NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, TalkBack, and Dragon across Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, with a Badge on every status and the dates run right aligned and tabular.
The pairings array drives the table. A side card spells out what “works” means across three checked notes, one real order end to end, tested by daily users, and retested after every release. A footer explains the two open notes and invites anyone on an untested setup to email in so it joins the bench next cycle.
Reach for this block on the accessibility page below a broad statement, where readers want the specific setups you stand behind rather than a compatible with screen readers claim. Every status and date has to be real, a stale bench reads as worse than none.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the tested pairing table with the definition card. Other benches:
Tip: the last tested date beside each row is the part that earns trust, a pass with no date reads as a guess.