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Azardi v 43.1 (Windows 10)
/ NVDA 2018.4.1 with EcoBraille Plus
Testsuite: Accessibility
Name Azardi
Version 43.1
Operating System Windows
Operating System Version
10
Assistive technology NVDA 2018.4.1 with EcoBraille Plus
Assistive technology features Keyboard, Screenreader/Self-voicing, Braille
Last Updated Jan. 18, 2019, 9:24 a.m.
Notes Braille tested on Windows 7 with Ecobraille Plus
Summaries
Short summary
Only non-visual tests have been performed with a screen reader and refreshable Braille display.
Long summary
This application can be used to read books which contain audio or Javascript. Internal hyperlinks are not supported, so navigate between notes and main text, or move to subsections, couldn't be done properly. Books can be added to the library from the application or sideloaded from the Windows explorer. Toolbar buttons are presented in browse mode, and, when a book is open, the current chapter will be shown in a frame below (press m to locate it from the toolbar). Press NVDA+f2, then shift+avpag or shift+repag (NVDA+shift+avpag and NVDA+shift+repag may also work without pressing NVDA+f2), to move between chapters, or the Contents button on the toolbar to use the Table of Contents. F1 shows Azardi's help, which contains useful commands also shown in browse mode; press alt+f4 to close that window and go back. From the list of books available in the library (presented as a tree), Enter and applications key are available to perform actions on the selected book.
Support Results
Basic Functionality
Feature
Test
Result
Notes
Cumulative Score
66.7%
Basic Functionality
4/4
Operating system/Platform accessibility
Supported
The reading system can be activated independently
Supported
Open content
Supported
Books can be opened from the application library (alt+l, then alt+a), or sideloaded from the Windows explorer, using the context menu or setting Azardi as the default program to open ePUB files.
Listing documents
Supported
Press alt+l or access the Library button shown in browse mode. Books can be searched by title, author, etc. Use Enter or the Windows context menu (Applications key) to perform actions once a book is selected. Use the index feature to search in multiple books.
Navigation
4/7
The table of contents in the app presents the content hierarchy
Supported
Navigate to chapters through the Table of Contents
Not Supported
The cursor is placed in the window containing the corresponding document, not in the desired subsection.
Navigate content by pages
Not Supported
Print page breaks cannot be navigated to with the keyboard.
Navigate forward and backward through reflowed content
Supported
Read navigation information
Not Supported
Use the Elements List dialog (NVDA+f7) and select the Headings radio button to find out the current section, and Escape to return to the previous position in the book. Page number isn't supported.
Perform a search, review the search results
Supported
For searching, books need to be previously indexed. Press alt+l, then the Search button. Type text, then Enter. Review results and press Enter over the corresponding number to focus the document containing the result. Use NVDA+control+f to find the text at the exact position.
Move across chapters without using TOC
Supported
Press f2, then shift+avpag, or NVDA+shift+avpag. Then, move to the first section of the chapter.
Highlights, Notes, and Bookmarks
2/4
Add a Bookmark or Highlight
Not Supported
highlight or bookmark cannot be done with keyboard.
Review and navigate Bookmarks or Highlights
Supported
List of highlights can be found from the Contents tab.
Add a note
Supported
It can be done selecting text with mouse commands of NVDA. Ideally, this should be posible with keyboard in browse mode.
Review and navigate Notes
Not Supported
Though notes can be accessed, they are shown in a different document and, when pressing Enter on a note, the cursor isn't placed at the right position.