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Screen Reader Testing for Beginners: How to Test Your Website's Accessibility

May 16, 2026 · EAAPass Team Testing Screen Readers NVDA VoiceOver

Automated tools like EAAPass can detect 30-40% of WCAG issues. For complete coverage, you need to test with actual assistive technology. Here's how to get started with screen reader testing.

Free screen readers to start with

  • NVDA (Windows) — free, open source, most popular for testing. Download from nvaccess.org
  • VoiceOver (macOS/iOS) — built into every Apple device. Activate with Cmd+F5
  • TalkBack (Android) — built into Android devices. Settings → Accessibility → TalkBack

What to test

  • Page structure — does the screen reader announce headings in order? Can you navigate by heading level?
  • Images — are alt texts read correctly? Are decorative images skipped?
  • Links and buttons — do they announce their purpose? ("Buy now button" not just "button")
  • Forms — are labels read when you focus each field?
  • Dynamic content — when content updates (cart, notifications), is it announced?
  • Navigation — can you use landmarks to jump between header, main, footer?

Essential keyboard shortcuts

NVDA (Windows)

  • H — next heading
  • Tab — next interactive element
  • D — next landmark
  • NVDA+F7 — elements list (all links, headings, landmarks)

VoiceOver (Mac)

  • VO+Cmd+H — next heading
  • Tab — next interactive element
  • VO+Left/Right — move through content
  • VO+U — rotor (navigate by element type)

Even 30 minutes of screen reader testing will reveal issues that no automated tool can catch.

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