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· Föderation EN Mo 12.05.2025 14:51:12

@jon @Vivaldi I have started using Vivaldi, but for blind users like myself, it takes some getting used to as NVDA screen reader treats the tool bars and panels like web elements. I tried to get some what of a traditional navigation thing going by making some tweaks in the keyboard section of settings, but it would be nice if there was a mode that would let screen readers only access the UI elements when the user tabs out of the actual web page and into the panel or toolbar. I frequently use Control + Home to go to the top of pages, but that brings me to the menu button. Maybe you could consider working with @NVAccess to either improve the experience or make guides for blind Vivaldi users, as some of us don't wanna use big tech browsers like Chrome, and Mozilla is doing some questionable stuff with Firefox, so that's obviously out of the question, and it would be nice to recommend Vivaldi to fellow blind friends.

Föderation EN Mo 12.05.2025 14:57:02

@alexchapman @Vivaldi @NVAccess

We are trying to make Vivaldi work better for blind users. We have been getting some feedback and we try to incorporate that. Any bugs that get reported are quite helpful there.

@brucelawson , please note.

Föderation EN Mo 12.05.2025 15:57:22

@jon @alexchapman Hi Alex, thank you; I've been gathering feedback to try to come up with a plan to set up Vivaldi for screen readers in one place. The ctrl+home shortcut is tough, as all the UI is HTML - after discussing with a JAWS user, I thought of having the equivalent of a "skip navigation" link to skip over all the browser UI - would that make it better?