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<H1>Checking the accessibility and usability of a document for screen reader users in the OpenDocument Accessibility mode</H1>
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The OpenDocument Accessibility mode can check the accessibility and usability for screen reader users.
The Blind Usability Visualization in the OpenDocument Accessibility mode visualizes the accessibility and usability of HTML files converted from ODF files.
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The following steps will check the accessibility of an ODF file using the OpenDocument Accessibility mode:
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<LI>Open the ODF file in one of the following ways (OpenDocument accessibility mode only supports local files):
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<LI>Click <B>File</B> &gt; <B>Open</B>, and then navigate to the local ODF file to be checked.
<LI>After selecting the Office view, click the <B>Open ODF File</B> button at the top of the Office view, which opens the ODF file.
<LI>Type the URL in the address line, and click <B>GO</B>.<br> The document opens in the Office view.
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<LI>Click <B>Blind</B> above the top right pane to select the blind mode.
<LI>Open the <A href="parametersBlind.html">Blind Usability Visualization preference page</A> in one of the following ways:
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<LI>Click <B>Settings</B>.
<LI>Click <B>Window</B> &gt; <B>Preferences</B> &gt; <b>ACTF</b> &gt; <b>Blind Usability Visualization</b>.
Set the visualization mode that you want aDesigner to apply, and then click either <B>Apply and Visualize</B> or <B>OK</B>.
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<LI>Visualize the blind usability and detect any accessibility and usability problems in one of the following ways:
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<LI>Click <B>Visualize</B> button.
<LI>Click <B>Visualization</B> menu &gt; <B>Visualize (blind)</B> or use shortcut key (Ctrl+Shift+B).
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<LI>(Optional) Click <B>Save</B> to save the report file as an HTML document.<BR>
(<b>Notes: </b>The report file is an HTML document, and it consists of three
parts: a diagram showing the overall rating, a usability visualization
view, and a problem list. When a line is selected in the list of problems,
the corresponding element in the visualization view is highlighted,
and the page automatically scrolls if necessary to show the element.)
<LI>Each entry in the problem list should be addressed. See <A href="lineViewBlind.html">Line View pane (blind usability)</A> for details.
As each problem is successfully resolved, the rating in the Overall Rating pane will improve.
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<H1 class="related">Related topics</H1>
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<LI><A href="workspaceOdf.html">Exploring the OpenDocument Accessibility mode</A>
<LI><A href="odf/install.html">Installation guide for OpenDocument Accessibility mode</A>
<LI><A href="checkOdfLv.html">Checking the accessibility and usability of a document in the low vision tab</A>
<LI><A href="checkOdfPresentation.html">Checking how the slide show of a presentation file looks in a meeting room</A>
<LI><A href="odf/guideline.html">OpenDocument accessibility checklist</A>
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