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Issue created Mar 28, 2020 by Administrator@rootContributor

Article: Learning common screen reader shortcuts

Created by: anevins12

Description

There is already a wealth of information on keyboard shortcuts for screen readers, but the reading format of that information never really changes. It's always either linearly in a list or in a table. It's text-heavy and the shortcuts are not easy to remember. Especially when remembering them for multiple assistive technologies.

The point of this article is to help people digest that information and learn in other formats.

Would you like to write the article or request that it be written?

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