Being #blind is fun. Just encountered a visual captcha with no audio option. So I used JAWS Picture Smart to get AI to read me the text of the visual clue, which I typed in and got through. So basically I'm a human who needs a robot to prove to another robot that I am not a robot. Without my robot, the other robot would have thought I was a robot. Also I was trying to make a payment on my PAP machine, which really should in itself indicate that I am not a robot. #Disability #Disabled
@SyHoekstra
Hahaha, the way how you described this incident with a captcha is indeed funny to read and imagine the situation at the same time in my head.
I wonder, how does your Screenreader process Emoji, what do you hear as an output?
@roblen
@kranzkrone @roblen There are labels for all the emojis. I don’t know if they are standardized or not, but basically it says something like “red angry face emoji” or “three red double exclamation mark emojis”
@SyHoekstra @kranzkrone Thank You. And interesting question. Via https://www.dbsv.org/social-media.html I found https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html (Every Unicode Emoticon has a Short Name).
@roblen @SyHoekstra @kranzkrone
There is some inconsistency between screen readers:
https://html5accessibility.com/stuff/2022/01/17/short-note-on-emoji-text-alternative-variations/