Hi Aaron: OK, I know what you mean. I will check it out with TPro and see if there is a way to get around it. Meanwhile, if this person is using Mozilla Firefox, have them check out www.webvisum.com and download their utility. it will read those Capchas. if the utility is installed, press control-alt-6 (the 6 on the top row of the keyboard as opposed to the 6 on the numpad) when he/she is on the page with the capcha. The capcha will be interpreted by Webvisum and inserted into the clipboard of the computer. Then all he/she needs to do is to paste it into the field where the Capcha is supposed to be typed. If you have any questions about this please let me know. Kevin Huber I hope this helps. and On 10/3/14, AARON SPECTOR <spectora@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Kevin, > > It's one of those things where there is a grainy picture of some letters > and numbers and the person has to identify and copy them below. See > attached screen shot. > > Thanks, > Aaron > > On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Kevin Huber <kevin.huber1@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> Hi Aaron: >> Can you tell me what the visual prompt is? Is this a Capcha? >> Kevin Huber >> >> On 10/2/14, AARON SPECTOR <spectora@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Has anyone encountered issues with the Suggestion Box feature in the >> > student web modules? >> > >> > A student using a screen reader complained that the Suggestion Box has >> > a >> > visual prompt for a security code. This is clearly inaccessible. There >> > should be an auditory alternative. Does Clockwork have a plan to make >> > the >> > Suggestion Box feature accessible? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Aaron >> > >> > -- >> > Aaron Spector >> > Director >> > Disability Resources & Services >> > Temple University >> > 100 Ritter Annex >> > 1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue >> > Philadelphia, PA 19122 >> > (Phone) 215-204-1280 >> > (Fax) 215-204-6794 >> > www.temple.edu/disability >> > >> If you know of anyone at your university or college who would benefit >> from >> this list, they can subscribe in one of two ways. >> 1. send an email to: >> clw-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and type the word subscribe in the >> subject line. >> 2. Send an email to Kevin Huber at: >> kevin.huber1@xxxxxxxxx >> and I will manually subscribe this person to the list. >> If any list members wish to leave the list, or is changing his/her email, >> please unsubscribe from the list by either of the following methods: >> 1. Send an email to: >> clw-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and type the word unsubscribe in the >> subject line, or >> 2. send an email to me at >> kevin.huber1@xxxxxxxxx and I will unsubscribe you. >> Every time an email is sent to the list, I get messages indicating that >> my >> message did not get to a particular address which is on the list because >> that address no longer exists. >> If you would please unsubscribe when your email address is taken out of >> service, that would save me some time and frustration in unsubscribing >> those e-mail addresses which have become non-existent. >> >> Kevin Huber >> List Owner >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Aaron Spector > Director > Disability Resources & Services > Temple University > 100 Ritter Annex > 1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue > Philadelphia, PA 19122 > (Phone) 215-204-1280 > (Fax) 215-204-6794 > www.temple.edu/disability > If you know of anyone at your university or college who would benefit from this list, they can subscribe in one of two ways. 1. send an email to: clw-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and type the word subscribe in the subject line. 2. Send an email to Kevin Huber at: kevin.huber1@xxxxxxxxx and I will manually subscribe this person to the list. If any list members wish to leave the list, or is changing his/her email, please unsubscribe from the list by either of the following methods: 1. Send an email to: clw-access-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and type the word unsubscribe in the subject line, or 2. send an email to me at kevin.huber1@xxxxxxxxx and I will unsubscribe you. Every time an email is sent to the list, I get messages indicating that my message did not get to a particular address which is on the list because that address no longer exists. If you would please unsubscribe when your email address is taken out of service, that would save me some time and frustration in unsubscribing those e-mail addresses which have become non-existent. Kevin Huber List Owner