Some of us can't wait. That's why I, for one, continue to advocate for developers to make their applications accessible with the currently available tools. It's also why I'm trying, with my AccessKit [1] project (which admittedly is taking time to get off the ground), to make it easier for GUI toolkits to implement the current baroque platform accessibility APIs.
I'm also reluctant to concede that we're doomed to reconstruct UI content and semantics probabilistically from pixels, when that information is already there somewhere in the app. But it may be the best long-term solution to the social problem of trying to get everyone to implement accessibility.
Some of us can't wait. That's why I, for one, continue to advocate for developers to make their applications accessible with the currently available tools. It's also why I'm trying, with my AccessKit [1] project (which admittedly is taking time to get off the ground), to make it easier for GUI toolkits to implement the current baroque platform accessibility APIs.
I'm also reluctant to concede that we're doomed to reconstruct UI content and semantics probabilistically from pixels, when that information is already there somewhere in the app. But it may be the best long-term solution to the social problem of trying to get everyone to implement accessibility.
[1]: https://github.com/AccessKit/accesskit