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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Kenneth B Smith commented
I couldn't agree more. I have used Adobe forever. 25 years? I started losing my central vision five years ago but can use Voice Over and other Apple Accessibility features to navigate the web and most computer software. BUT NOT ADOBE!!!
Not Photoshop. Not InDesign. Not Illustrator. I should be able to put my cursor over a tab and Hear what it is.
Now you have introduced EXPRESS. On my iPad, I should be able to have Voice Over on and tap a template button and hear what it is. "IG Story" or "Logo" but what I here is "button" on all buttons.
Put the Alt Text coding in, bozos.
I complained to Apple Accessibility: "How can you allow apps in you App Store that are not Accessibility Compliant? " They sent me to this link.
Why are Adobe products not Accessible?
See my work here: kennethbsmith.com
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UPDATE: On my Mac desktop, I just took EXPRESS for a run in Chrome. YAY! Test to Speech is working here. BRAVO! Now Adobe needs to implement that in the iPad app and all of the Creative Cloud software.