WebAIM Screen Reader User Survey - Number 4

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This is the fourth WebAIM screen reader user survey. The results from the previous three surveys have showed some very interesting and useful information which is why it is essential to get this filled in by as many screen reader users as possible!

Take the screen reader user survey now!

The survey consists of 28 questions and will take less than 10 minutes out of your day to complete.

Please note you only have until the 25 May 2012 to complete this survey. The data collected from which will then be published in June 2012.

Why complete the survey?

This survey is here as a means to collect new information and also to monitor trends that have appeared from the previous three surveys. By completing this you will have input in development choices made by the creators of accessible web content and web standards. All screen reader users are encouraged to participate even if you only use a screen reader for a small amount of your computer use.

What is WebAIM?

For those of you who might not know WebAIM are an organisation established since 1999 who's aim is to provide web accessibility solutions. There mission is to:

"Expand the potential of the web for people with disabilities by providing the knowledge, technical skills, tools, organizational leadership strategies, and vision that empower organizations to make their own content accessible to people with disabilities."

For more information view the main WebAIM site or view the WebAIM About page.

View the results from the past surveys

Click to view the results from the last three surveys to see how the information you've contributed can make a difference:

The results from the first survey, taken out in 2008.

The results from the second survey, taken out in 2009.

The results from the third survey, taken out in 2010.

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