RE: Question about accessibility.

1.    Do you read better when the lines run off the end of the screen or when you have word wrapping? (yes/no)
[jda] Prefer word wrap for text.

Can you read computer code effectively when code lines runs of the end of the screen? (yes / no)
[jda] Prefer word wrap for code.

If you read code do you prefer wrod wrapping that conforms to the authros indentation? (yes / no)
[jda] Yes, wrap under the ident and not to left margin.

Can you read difficult long documents when the lines run off the end of the screen?
(a) Just barely
(b) Moderately well
(c) As good as with word wrapping
(d) Better than with word wrapping

[jda] (b) can read – but slower.

Jonathan

From: Wayne Dick [mailto:wayneedick@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2016 2:18 PM
To: public-low-vision-a11y-tf
Subject: Question about accessibility.

I like a reality check among the LVTF members for my edification.
1. Do you read better when the lines run off the end of the screen or when you have word wrapping? (yes/no)

Can you read computer code effectively when code lines runs of the end of the screen? (yes / no)

If you read code do you prefer wrod wrapping that conforms to the authros indentation? (yes / no)

Can you read difficult long documents when the lines run off the end of the screen?
(a) Just barely
(b) Moderately well
(c) As good as with word wrapping
(d) Better than with word wrapping

Just for interest.
Wayne

Received on Thursday, 3 March 2016 19:26:45 UTC