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Using a Screen Reader
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undergraduate
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https://accessibility.web-resources.upenn.edu/testing-evaluating-accessibility/m...
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https://accessibility.web-resources.upenn.edu/testing-evaluating-accessibility/m...
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2026-03-09T07:02:59+00:00
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Using a Screen Reader

Source: https://accessibility.web-resources.upenn.edu/testing-evaluating-accessibility/manual-testing/using-screen-reader Parent: https://accessibility.web-resources.upenn.edu/testing-evaluating-accessibility/manual-testing

We encourage staff to learn about screen readers and become familiar with common problems screen reader users encounter.

Because effective screen reader testing requires multiple devices and software, along with a lot of practice, we recommend this testing be conducted only by Penn's accessibility team or from a staff member who is specifically trained in using screen readers. Please contact web-accessibility@upenn.edu for screen reader testing or training assistance.

General Screen Reader Guides and Resources

VoiceOver

All Apple devices had a built-in screen reader called VoiceOver. VoiceOver is best used with Safari (both on MacOS and iOS).

VoiceOver Guides and Resources

NVDA for Windows

Non-Visual Desktop Access (NVDA) is a free program for the Windows platform.

NVDA Guides Resources: