Since most people use JAWS as their screen reader, it makes sense to test for accessibility with JAWS.
Unfortunately, JAWS is a paid software. If you’re on Windows, I recommend you use NVDA instead. If you’re on Mac, you can use Voiceover.
Screen reader and browser pairings
Screen readers perform differently in different browsers. WebAim recommends the following browser-screen reader pairings for the best experience.
Safari with VoiceOver
Firefox with NVDA
Chrome with JAWS
Internet Explorer with JAWS
Edge with Narrator
How a screen reader user surfs the web
If you want to build accessible software, you need to understand how a real screen reader user uses the web.
In this video below, Leonié Watson (an accessibility expert) gives us a walkthrough on how she uses JAWS to surf the web.
This video is 1 hour long. Please watch it. It’ll help you understand what you need to take note of. It’s going to help prime you for what’s coming up next.