A blind person using HomeAssistant with a screen reader
On the 28th of December, I opened a bug report on GitHub regarding an issue that I encountered with using the HomeAssistant web UI on VoiceOver. Both within the browser and within the HomeAssistant app. You can read this here:
https://github.com/home-assistant/frontend/issues/11034
This was merged into another report here:
https://github.com/home-assistant/frontend/issues/8178
A user Thom, commented that this was a show stopper for him. That got me thinking. There are users of course who exclusively use IOS but HomeAssistant actually works really well when using screen readers in Windows. So I wanted to put this reasonably detailed video up here to show that HomeAssistant is very easy to use.
In an up coming video, I will detail the config that I have in my HomeAssistant implementation. I'm not a master of this. But I have been able to get everything I need to work really easily and reliably.
Видео A blind person using HomeAssistant with a screen reader канала Darragh Ó Héiligh
https://github.com/home-assistant/frontend/issues/11034
This was merged into another report here:
https://github.com/home-assistant/frontend/issues/8178
A user Thom, commented that this was a show stopper for him. That got me thinking. There are users of course who exclusively use IOS but HomeAssistant actually works really well when using screen readers in Windows. So I wanted to put this reasonably detailed video up here to show that HomeAssistant is very easy to use.
In an up coming video, I will detail the config that I have in my HomeAssistant implementation. I'm not a master of this. But I have been able to get everything I need to work really easily and reliably.
Видео A blind person using HomeAssistant with a screen reader канала Darragh Ó Héiligh
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