Understanding Screen Readers’ Plugins

Farhani Momotaz, Md. Touhidul Islam, Md Ehtesham-Ul-Haque, Syed Masum Billah
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Screen reader plugins are small pieces of code that blind users can download and install to enhance the capabilities of their screen readers. In this paper, we aim to understand the user experience of screen readers’ plugins, as well as their developers, distribution model, and maintenance. To this end, we conducted a study with 14 blind screen reader users. Our study revealed that screen reader users rely on plugins for various reasons, e.g., to improve the usability of both screen readers and application software, to make partially accessible applications accessible, and to enable custom shortcuts and commands. Furthermore, installing plugins is easy; uninstalling them is unlikely; and finding them online is ad hoc, challenging, and poses security threats. In addition, developing screen reader plugins is technically demanding; only a handful of people develop plugins, and they are well-recognized in the community. Finally, there is no central repository for plugins for most screen readers, and most plugins do not receive updates from their developers and become obsolete. The lack of financial incentives plays in the slow growth of the plugin ecosystem. Based on our findings, we recommend creating a central repository for all plugins, engaging third-party developers, and raising general awareness about the benefits and dangers of plugins. We believe our findings will inspire researchers to embrace the plugin-based distribution model as an effective way to combat application-level accessibility issues.
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了解屏幕阅读器的插件
屏幕阅读器插件是一小段代码,盲人用户可以下载并安装它们来增强屏幕阅读器的功能。在本文中,我们的目标是了解屏幕阅读器插件的用户体验,以及它们的开发者、分发模型和维护。为此,我们对14名盲人屏幕阅读器用户进行了一项研究。我们的研究显示,屏幕阅读器用户依赖插件的原因有很多,例如,为了提高屏幕阅读器和应用软件的可用性,使部分可访问的应用程序可访问,以及启用自定义快捷方式和命令。此外,安装插件很容易;卸载它们是不可能的;在网上找到它们是特别的、具有挑战性的,并且会带来安全威胁。此外,开发屏幕阅读器插件在技术上要求很高;只有少数人开发插件,他们在社区中得到了很好的认可。最后,对于大多数屏幕阅读器来说,没有插件的中央存储库,而且大多数插件不会从开发人员那里收到更新,因此会过时。缺乏经济激励是插件生态系统增长缓慢的原因。根据我们的发现,我们建议为所有插件创建一个中央存储库,让第三方开发人员参与进来,并提高对插件的好处和危险的普遍认识。我们相信我们的发现将激励研究人员将基于插件的分发模型作为解决应用程序级可访问性问题的有效方法。
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