Google today announced a major accessibility update to Google Drive as well as Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, and Forms. Specifically designed with blind and low-vision users in mind, the improvements include an improved screen reader and Braille display, as well as phone support. First up, the updated screen reader support includes better text-to-voice verbalization and improvements to keyboard navigation. You should also see: Support for alt text on images in Docs, so you can tell a screen reader what they should say to describe an image. Better support for using a keyboard to edit charts and pivot tables in...
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