Hi
I wonder to know if it is published by Atlassian the list of screen readers supported by Atlassian to be used in Jira and Confluence data center instances.
Thanks!
Hi @Francisco Villena ,
Here is some information from the Accessibility page on the Atlassian website:
Recommended Technology
We test our software using a variety of screen readers and browsers. We've found the following combinations provide the most accessible experience when using our products:
- If you're using Windows, we recommend using NVDA with Firefox or JAWS with Chrome
- If you're using OSX, we recommend using VoiceOver with Safari.
Thanks Fabio for your answer
I mean with screen reader applications such as Jaws. We have face some problems with this screen reader reading text in Jira. Jaws does not read text in dropdown text fields, and when someone is mentioned with @....
This screen reader in other applications do read this type of text.
Thanks!
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Thanks for the explanation. There is an open request for that https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-68124 and right now Jaws is not supported.
Please vote this ticket.
Fabio
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Hi @Francisco Villena ,
what do you mean with screen "readers"? If you are talking about browsers you can find list here :
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/supported-platforms-207488198.html
https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver/supported-platforms-938846830.html
Fabio
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