Can your browser and screen reader do this?

Leonard--

Using Emacspeak +W3 I did not have any trouble working with
your client-side image map.

Here is a trace of the interaction:
1) I open the page and read the contents --of course the
clear textual description on your page  makes it easier what to
expect in the next stage of the interaction

2) I hit tab to move to the first active area on the page 
and I hear 
"Menu choice picture of a compass  is
http://astro.temple.edu/~kasday/web_access/map_nn.html "


3) I hit enter and hear "image map"

4) Hitting tab now speaks the four possible choices 
5) I type the first letter of my choice and 
hit enter to submit e.g. "N enter" for north.

-- 
Best Regards,
--raman

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Received on Friday, 8 January 1999 14:27:07 UTC