Jeremy,

You might want to let people know to activate FieldSet in browse mode for best 
results with the survey.  I know the people at WebAIM in the past have given 
Window-Eyes bad marks because it does not support FieldSets.  As you know 
FieldSets are turned off by default in browse mode.  A Window-Eyes setting 
issue and not a functional deficiency.

In addition, the people at WebAIM in my experience are the only ones that use 
the FieldSet function to provide the text for questions.  I know they claim 
that this is an established Web accessibility standard.  In my experience, it 
is a standard rarely used.  In fact, WebAIM are the only people who use it.

Regards,
Ken Scott


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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 6:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: WebAIM Survey on Screen Readers


Greetings,

WebAIM is holding a follow-up survey regarding screen readers. Here is 
information on the survey according to the website: "This survey is primarily 
intended to collect new information and track updates/trends from previous 
surveys. By completing this survey you will help inform development choices for 
those creating accessible web content and web standards. All screen reader 
users, even those who use screen readers only for evaluation and testing, are 
invited to participate."

GW Micro strongly encourages all Window-Eyes users, Window-Eyes app developers, 
and anyone using Window-Eyes for testing to take the WebAIM screen reader 
survey<http://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey4/> before time is up.  The 
survey should only take approximately 10 minutes and is only open until through 
May 25, 2012.

If your email client does not support links, you may copy and paste the 
following link into your browser to take the survey: 
http://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey4/.

The GW Micro Team

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