The AudioEye Visual Toolkit does not replace a screen reader or other Assistive Technology (AT). The Toolkit is a customizable usability tool with features similar to many types of AT; however, users of assistive technology dedicate a lot of time customizing and learning how to use their particular tools, so it is unlikely that anyone with their own assistive tool would utilize the AudioEye Visual Toolkit instead. The Toolkit does provide other elements users may wish to interact with should they want to explore its features, including submitting an accessibility barrier via the Help Desk.
Articles in this section
- How do I launch the AudioEye Visual Toolkit?
- 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?
- What is Skip to Main on the AudioEye Visual Toolkit?