Matt Campbell on Nostr: Is there any currently maintained Android screen reader that supports app-specific ...
Is there any currently maintained Android screen reader that supports app-specific scripting? And if so, do any blind Android users actually use it? Still thinking about the problem of apps like the Sonos app regressing in accessibility (see my earlier thread), and how we might take matters into our own hands as we have often done and sometimes still do on Windows. Of course, the dominant mobile platform in the blind community doesn't allow this at all.
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