Guide to manual accessibility testing
From Bruce Darby
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From Bruce Darby
Please note this is an introduction to the process of manual accessibility training not the actual training. To attend the manual accessibility training course please contact Viki Galt – [email protected]
Accessibility August - Web Publishers Community Session. Lots of people are using automated accessibility testing but not everyone knows the importance of carrying out manual testing as well. Viki Galt (Disability Information Officer for Information Services) and Chris MacLachlan (Deputy Disability Information Officer) give a presentation on the importance of manual testing, things to consider when manual testing and the need to test with assistive software. They explain the way types of assistive software to test with including for mobile applications.
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