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[FEAT] Design the app to be user-friendly for visually impaired people #2675

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PhilippC opened this issue Sep 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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This ticket is a placeholder for

  • investigating how to serve these people better
  • implementing appropriate changes
  • having them test

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When opening a password entry to copy the password into the clipboard you have to highlight the row of asterisks. Unfortunately, the app does not give any feedback through screen readers to indicate that you have successfully put focus on the row of asterisks. I think a suitable feedback would be to just announce the number of asterisks in the row. Then blind users know they can double tap to open up the menu to copy it into the clipboard .

I use the TalkBack screen reader on my pixel 8A running Android 14 .

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I do get haptic feedback when I've got the focus on the password. Asterisks so there is some indication I'm in the right place to copy the password. And additional vocal confirmation would be helpful, but it's not fully unworkable as is 😊
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