Some do, some don't. For instance, even when marked as being accessible kindle books require that jaws or some other recognized screen reader be running in order for the accessible kindle app to operate in accessible mode (although since one of the recognized readers is free this isn't much of a limitation) but even then the app does not actually use the recognized screen reader for voice output (instead the app has a couple voices embedded and uses those).
With PDF again it is up to the publisher but at least there it is the user's screen reader that will be used to read the content. I can't speak for other e-book formats. On 4/13/15, Donna Hardy via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote: > Do they work with Jaws? Thanks for info. > > Donna > > > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > <http://lists.the-jdh.com/pipermail/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com/attachments/20150413/8247b6cd/attachment.html> > _______________________________________________ > Jfw mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com > -- Soronel Haetir [email protected] _______________________________________________ Jfw mailing list [email protected] http://lists.the-jdh.com/mailman/listinfo/jfw_lists.the-jdh.com
