How accessibility widget works for blind users?

Watch this video to see how the accessibility widget improves web access for users with vision impairments. This video demonstrates how the Blind Accessibility Profile adjusts key settings like screen reader support, high‑contrast visuals, and keyboard navigation to create a more inclusive browsing experience. You’ll get a clear, step‑by‑step guide at how these features work in real time, helping website owners, developers, and designers understand how to make their sites more accessible for blind or visually impaired visitors.

FAQs

Currently, there are nine profiles, It offers multiple built-in accessibility profiles that customize the browsing experience for users with different disabilities, including (Blind, Elderly, Motor Impaired, Visually Impaired, Color Blind, Dyslexia, Cognitive & Learning, Seizure & Epileptic, ADHD)

The Blind Profile is a key feature specifically created to improve usability for blind and visually impaired users. It addresses the challenge of navigating websites with the help of screen reader, voice navigation commands and talk & type feature.

The Blind Profile Enable by default two essential features:

  • Screen Reader: Converts on-screen text into speech, allowing blind and visually impaired users to access content audibly. It reads text, headings, links, forms, and descriptions, provided the website is structured to support screen readers. Users can navigate focusable elements with tab / shift + tab keys and read text lines using arrow keys.
  • Talk and Type: Allows users to input text via voice commands, making digital interactions more inclusive for individuals with disabilities or anyone who prefers voice input.

Users can learn more about the available accessibility profiles by visiting https://www.skynettechnologies.com/all-in-one-accessibility/features