Accessibility for Legally Blind Logos Users

Clayton-Marisa
Clayton-Marisa Member Posts: 1
edited November 2024 in English Feedback
I am legally blind and I have invested thousands of dollars into my logos library. I have lost my vision and am trying to access my logos resources via speech software like Zoomtext reader/JAWS etc... I have learned about your CTRL R feature which is great, but how do I navigate / access the menus, search and other features? Please invest in making Logos fully accessible for the legally blind. If you have any questions or concerns please contact me at clayton.marisa7@gmail.com or phone 506-609-2195
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  • Pastor Adam
    Pastor Adam Member Posts: 6 ✭✭
    We have a church member who is legally blind and integration for newsletters to be navigated by section calls would be very helpful, especially since so much is graphic. Listening past so many "image..." tags to get to the parts she can use is frustrating.
  • Catharina Williams-van Klinken
    Catharina Williams-van Klinken Member Posts: 2
    edited November 2024
    Please make Logos accessible to vision-impaired users. I particularly want to be able to be able to use the keyboard to move from verse to verse, translation to translation, and commentary to commentary, then have a screen reader (e.g. NVDA or Windows Narrator) read from exactly that point. This would be a good start. Eventually all functions should be available through the keyboard and screen-reaer.
  • Carol Pebley
    Carol Pebley Member Posts: 2 ✭✭
    edited November 2024
    Please make Logos for windows accessible for people with low vision. I have the software but avoid using it, even though I have put lots of money into buying resources for Logos, since it is hard to see. Logos has a dark mode but the menus, scroll bars and other things do not become dark. The regular mod has too much glare because of the white. The scroll bars re had to see because of being faint and small. the menus also are difficult to read for the same reason. Also, it would be good if Logos was made compatible with screen readers like JA#WS and NVDA. It works now Windows narrator but that is a very poor screen reader and hard to work with.
  • We have another pastor in our community that in mid-life has suffered a stroke with loss of 90% of vision. I myself have only one eye in midlife. Please consider this 2 votes!