Thanks Jim for posting this, I just saw that NV Access has also now retweeted the link. Keep up the good work. Mesar On Wed 02/05/12,10:49, Homme, James wrote: > Hi, > I believe that this survey may be important in showing that NVDA is a growing > presence in the screen reader community. Please take the time to show your > support for NVDA and take the survey. Thanks. > > > The WebAIM screen reader survey is an annual survey which was first presented > in 2008, and contains a list of questions designed to gather information > about screen reader usage. By completing this survey you will help inform > development choices for those creating accessible web content and web > standards. All screen reader users, even those who use screen readers only > for evaluation and testing, are invited to participate. The survey takes > approximately 10 minutes to complete, and will ask questions about which > screen readers and browsers you use, as well as which types of web content, > such as inaccessible Flash content or Captchas, you find most challenging. > By taking this survey, you will be providing information to those who develop > accessible web content and web standards about the areas of the Internet > which most need improvement in terms of accessibility. With your answers to > this survey, you will also show that accessibility cannot be defined or > tested with just one screen reader or web browser. The results of this survey > will provide an accurate picture of how and where screen reader users access > the web, and will help determine how web developers can work to improve > access to Internet content for everyone. Please show your support for NVDA, > and for web accessibility in general, by taking approximately 10 minutes to > complete this survey. > The survey will remain open for a limited time, and if you know of other > screen reader users who may not be aware of the survey, please pass this > message along and encourage them to participate. > The survey is located at http://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey4/. No > personally identifying information is collected. > Thank you for your participation. > > Jim > > Jim Homme, > Usability Services, > Phone: 412-544-1810. > A picture can say a thousand words, but whether they're the right words is > another matter > > > > Jim Homme, > Usability Services, > Phone: 412-544-1810. > A picture can say a thousand words, but whether they're the right words is > another matter > > > ________________________________ > > This e-mail and any attachments to it are confidential and are intended > solely for use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you > have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and > then delete it. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not keep, > use, disclose, copy or distribute this e-mail without the author's prior > permission. The views expressed in this e-mail message do not necessarily > represent the views of Highmark Inc., its subsidiaries, or affiliates.