[nvda] How To Explain Program Accessibility?

Hi,

Is there any simple concise online reference that gives an introduction and explanation of what makes a program keyboard and speech accessible?

I had written the developers of a free Bible program to commend them for having made the latest version of their program accessible. The program had had focus issues before where the focus had gotten stuck in one part of the program window.

When I heard back from the developers, they said that they tried to have a menu bar and some keyboard shortcuts in their program. They had had that befoer but the program had not worked well with speech until their latest release.

i was just wondering if there is a resource that I can point them to for anexplanation of accessibility that can explain such better than i can.

The aforementioned Bible program is cool because it has some modern Bible translations included for free with the free program which not many Bible packages do. And besides that, it works perfectly with nvda.

I'll post a link to the site and the program with a seprate mail. <g>

take care and God bless,

Doris

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