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Results and findings

This section asked respondents about the software used on their devices including magnification and screen reader software.

The most popular software reported was setting the system to larger text or increasing the text size which was reported by 39.5% of . Similar technologies such as ZoomText (21.0%) and Zoom / magnifier (21.8%) were also popular.

Siri was used by 35.3% of respondents and Google Assistant by a further 19.9%. This supports the data about voice-activated hardware and suggests this is a preferred mode of accessing mobile devices and information held in a digital format.

Screen readers used by respondents include iOS Voiceover, the most popular at 19.3%, followed by JAWS at 11.4%, Speak screen (iPhone) at 10.9% and Windows narrator at 9.6%. Talkback Screen Reader, NVDA Screen Reader and Mac Voiceover were used by approximately 6-7% each respectively.

Important findings include the lower rate of use of JAWS than was hypothesised. Larger text size was mentioned by a large proportion of respondents however many apps don’t currently support this.

Those who selected “Other” cited a range of digital magnifiers and screen readers as well as some specific apps.

 

 

Software % Count Sample Size
Larger text/increase text size 39.5% 452 1145
Siri 35.3% 404 1145
Zoom/magnifier 21.8% 297 1145
ZoomText 21.0% 250 1145
Google Assistant 19.9% 228 1145
iOS Voiceover Screen Reader 19.3% 221 1145
Seeing AI 17.2% 197 1145
Dark Mode 14.5% 166 1145
High Contrast (Windows) 11.8% 135 1145
JAWS Screen Reader 11.4% 131 1145
Speak screen or selection (iPhone) 10.9% 125 1145
Windows Narrator screen reader 9.6% 110 1145
NVDA Screen Reader 7.9% 90 1145
Be My Eyes 7.3% 84 1145
Talkback Screen Reader 6.7% 77 1145
Mac Voiceover Screen Reader 6.5% 74 1145
Smart Invert (iPhone) 4.6% 53 1145
Voice dream reader 3.8% 43 1145
Aira 3.7% 42 1145
Braille Screen Input 2.4% 28 1145
Dragon Naturally Speaking 2.4% 28 1145
Synapptic software (Android) 0.9% 10 1145
Dolphin SuperNova 0.5% 6 1145
Other 4.5% 51 1145

Note: the above questions allowed multiple answer selection.

The top assistive technologies selected by respondents who identified as blind were voice related including Siri at 50.5% followed by iOS Voiceover Screen Reader at 42.8%, Seeing AI 33.2%, JAWS 32.3%, Google Assistant 24.6%, NVDA Screen Reader 18.2% and Windows Narrator Screen Reader 16.3%.

 

 

Software % (Blind) Count (Blind)
Siri 50.5% 158
iOS Voiceover Screen Reader 42.8% 134
Seeing AI 33.2% 104
JAWS Screen Reader 24.6% 101
Google Assistant 18.2% 77
NVDA Screen Reader 16.3% 57
Windows Narrator screen reader 14.7% 51

Note: the above questions allowed multiple answer selection.

The top assistive technologies selected by who identified as having low vision focused on screen enhancements such as magnification and contrast. 46.4% used larger text, 30.2% used a zoom / magnifier, 22.9% used Dark Mode and 17.8% used High Contrast (Windows).

 

 

Software % (Low Vision) Count (Low Vision)
Larger text/increase text size 46.4% 412
Siri 30.2% 268
ZoomText 29.1% 258
Google Assistant 24.6% 218
Dark Mode 22.9% 203
High Contrast (Windows) 17.8% 158
iOS Voiceover Screenreader 16.1% 143

Note: the above questions allowed multiple answer selection.


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This section asked respondents how they found using websites and apps.