Can I highlight or annotate selected content using a screen reader? #2463
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I would like to mark certain sentences as highlighted during reading. I also like to add annotations to selected content, which allows me to look back on my reading and find flashes of inspiration. |
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Hello, we are about to publish Thorium v3.0 with a new highlight/annotations feature which takes as input the HTML DOM selection created by the user, as well as some optional user-entered text, colour and style of highlight (solid, outline, strikethrough, underline). |
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Hi @danielweck
So happy to hear that, that's great. But is it reliable enough? What happens if there are multiple entries in the HTML DOM Range that match a given content? BTW, NVDA has implemented an app-native selection mode, might this be helpful? |
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Hello Daniel, Cary and all: |
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Hi Daniel, then I suppose that the only workaround would be the clipboard approach, unfortunately, since I don't like the idea of putting text on the clipboard mangling other available text. |
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Hello, we are about to publish Thorium v3.0 with a new highlight/annotations feature which takes as input the HTML DOM selection created by the user, as well as some optional user-entered text, colour and style of highlight (solid, outline, strikethrough, underline).
We are aware that some screen readers do not expose native web browsers selection (HTML DOM Range) so in version 3.1 later this year we will implement a workaround that will consist in accepting a text snippet from the user (copied from virtual buffer clipboard) and trying to match the given text with a real HTML DOM Range in the displayed document.