[gui-talk] FW: Interactive Accessibility Seeking Window-Eyes Users for Accessibility Testing
Baracco, Andrew W
Andrew.Baracco at va.gov
Wed Dec 14 19:19:28 UTC 2011
FYI!
From: jeremy at gwmicro.com [mailto:jeremy at gwmicro.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 7:06 AM
To: gw-info at gwmicro.com
Subject: Interactive Accessibility Seeking Window-Eyes Users for Accessibility Testing
Are you a Window-Eyes user and would like to help with accessibility testing? Then, you should check out the information below:
Interactive Accessibility is working with a client to ensure that a website is accessible for people with disabilities and to test the website's usability for all people.
We will be conducting usability testing of this tool remotely using a web-based screen sharing software program during December 19 – January 6. You can do the testing from your home or office. All you need is access to a computer and a high-speed internet connection.
Sessions will take about one hour and participants will be paid with a gift card valued at $100.
We are looking for 15 users with experienced with the following devices:
• Blind users: JAWS or Window-Eyes
• Low-vision users: ZoomText
• Dexterity-impaired users: Dragon Naturally Speaking
You must also be familiar with Windows and with either Internet Explorer or Firefox, and should have solid experience with:
• The World Wide Web, including signing in and out, filling in forms, and performing transactions (such as buying merchandise) on the web.
• Using e-mail on a regular basis.
People with these disabilities and skills can schedule a session by contacting Kathy at:
Email: iacessibility at gmail.com
Phone: 978-443-0798
Thank you very much. Your participation will help ensure an effective, accessible website.
Kathy
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