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Challenges and solutions for screen reader/I.T. interoperability
The combination of Assistive Technology (AT) and Information Technology (IT) sometimes delivers a flawed end user experience. This is particularly disappointing to technologically savvy users who expect a seamless IT integration experience. The author draws from his experience as both AT and IT practitioner to present his view of the interoperability challenge within the screen reading problem domain.