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Topic: CUETools, CUERipper accesibility issues (Read 887 times) previous topic - next topic
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CUETools, CUERipper accesibility issues

Hey,
I don't know if this is the right place to report this type of bug.

If I'm writing in the wrong place, I'll try to write on Github later.

Well, I've been using CUETools for some time now. Unfortunately, this program has a lot of shortcomings when it comes to accessibility for screen readers. First of all, unlabeled drop-down lists and checkboxes. I could guess what it's for from the drop-down lists, but it's harder with the checkboxes. When we do something in CUETools (e.g. verify a rip), the log is not available from the tabulator key.

Of course, you can do it quickly and set it in the configuration file to create a log every time.
When it comes to CUERipper, it's a similar case, although I haven't had the opportunity to rip a CD yet.

The software is very cool and I've fixed a few bad rips I downloaded from the Internet thanks to it, but it would be even better if accessibility improvements for screen readers were introduced. Are there any blind people using CUETools?

Thanks in advance for any replies and I apologize in advance if I posted this thread in the wrong place.