A blind person operating alone and using Jaws will quite possibly find that the most useful sites as far as Scottish Census information is concerned will be FreeCen and Ancestry with SP trailing in third place. FreeCen transcriptions for 1841 and 1851 while not yet complete are high quality. Ancestry transcriptions, while complete, leave a lot to be desired but are very much better than nothing at all. The only SP offering is the high quality LDS 1881 transcription.
Unfortunately SP gives very little information in search results and all they offer a blind person, or anyone else for that matter, is the opportunity to buy an image which to a blind person acting alone is useless. The inclusion of more information in search results would partly address the accessibility problem for the blind and make things less of a gamble for the rest of us. SP has an accessibility statement but what use are accessible pages that lead you nowhere http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/conte ... aspx?r=544
Perhaps it is a matter that should be brought to notice at the next User Group meeting.
Alan
query for sight impaired
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