AT Is More Than Screen Readers

SR ∈ AT
A screen reader is a single element of the overall set of assistive technologies. In practice, however, each is often used as a metonym for the other.

Well, hello there. It’s nice to see you. If you’re here because I sent you the link, it’s nothing personal. You’re a lovely person and have good fashion sense. Your choice of terminology, however, can create challenges for the kinds of precision sometimes necessary in my industry. I appreciate your patience as you read this.

Part 1

In the context of digital accessibility:

Part 2

If you use “AT” in conversation or writing to:

Then you are most likely using “AT” incorrectly. You are probably talking about screen readers. You may be confusing practitioners who understand the broader set of AT. You are narrowing the scope of digital accessibility for the people who have to consider it. You are unintentionally diminishing other disabilities, tools, and techniques.

Part 3

Please stop.

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