When someone using a screen reader comes to the site for the first time, they will hear an introduction to AudioEye, “This website has been AudioEye enabled and optimized for accessibility.” It will then continue with an explanation of every utility available in the AudioEye Visual Toolkit. Individuals who utilize a screen reader will continue to use their own AT device, because it is what they are familiar with, but they are still fully aware that the site has been optimized for accessibility and there are additional tools available, should they want to explore them.
Articles in this section
- How do I launch the AudioEye Visual Toolkit?
- How can I determine the version of the Visual Toolkit on my website?
- How to customize the AudioEye Visual Toolkit?
- What is the AudioEye Visual Toolkit?
- Does the AudioEye Visual Toolkit make my website compliant?
- What is Visual Toolkit customization?
- What is the Accessible Site Menu?
- What is the Page Elements function on the AudioEye Visual Toolkit?
- What is the Help Desk on the AudioEye Visual Toolkit?
- Who answers Help Desk submissions?