Florian Effenberger wrote:
Would be good to get their feedback where the exact problems are - did
he try the audio, might make adding a short notice about audio
availability sense?
Here's what the user had to say about CAPTCHA problems:
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it is how one of the two words APPEARS. it is always the one that is the hardest to figure out. some CAPTCHA programs are much easier, but i forgot which websites i had seen them on--oops! one of them is when every time you log onto "imdb.com", where you first become a member.
i am vision impaired. i hate these screens. google uses the real hard to see ones too. i do not try to listen to the letters because that is jarbled audio. i guess deaf people have some kind of special equipment to hear them. i only use the visual.
i had cataract replacement. that makes your vision into 20/20 in each eye, usually, but somehow your vision is changed. for instance, i cannot see the difference between regular and high definition tv screens. so, i am not an expert, but the CAPTCHA program you are using is VERY hard for me to see.
thanks for your concern.
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There may be no good solution here...