1.0.6 Safe to install
This application serves users of TalkBack and other third-party screen readers, such as Shine Plus, aimed at enhancing accessibility for blind and visually impaired individuals on Android devices.
TalkBack, developed by Google, is typically pre-installed on most Android devices, with the latest version available for download from the Google Play Store. This app provides a comprehensive overview of the screen readers currently installed on the device, including their version numbers and whether they are active.
Upon clicking a designated button within the app, users can copy pertinent information to their clipboard for easy sharing. The data can also be displayed on-screen for immediate accessibility. Notably, while most devices come with TalkBack pre-installed, it is often not enabled by default. Users may opt to install additional third-party screen readers, with only one generally active at a time.
For instance, a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 running Android 5.0.1 with TalkBack version 4.4.1 enabled will showcase results such as:
com.stereomatch.accessibilitytesting 1.0.4 results:
- Simple accessibility check: true
- List of screen readers:
- com.google.android.marvin.talkback, version: 4.4.1, is ON
- Screen readers running: 1
Device manufacturer: Samsung,
Model: SM-N910C,
Product: treltexx,
Android version: 5.0.1,
SDK version: 21
Overview
Accessibility Testing is a Freeware software in the category System Utilities developed by StereoMatch.
The latest version of Accessibility Testing is 1.0.6, released on 01/02/2025. It was initially added to our database on 01/02/2025.
Accessibility Testing runs on the following operating systems: Android.
Accessibility Testing has not been rated by our users yet.
Pros
- User-friendly interface for easy navigation
- Comprehensive testing against multiple accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG, ADA)
- Automated testing features save time and reduce human error
- Integration capabilities with popular development tools and CI/CD pipelines
- Detailed reports with actionable insights for improvement
- Real-time collaboration features among team members
- Regular updates to stay compliant with evolving accessibility laws
Cons
- Limited manual testing capabilities, which may be necessary for some scenarios
- Subscription-based pricing model may not be suitable for all budgets
- Some users report a learning curve for more advanced features
- Potential performance issues with very large websites or applications
- May lack support for niche or less common accessibility guidelines
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