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Home / Learn Accessibility / Online Courses / NVDA Screen Reader Testing for Windows

NVDA Screen Reader Testing for Windows

Learn how to use NVDA, a free and open-source screen reader for Windows computers. Screen reader testing is vital for ensuring your websites are fully accessible and legally compliant, and this course will teach you how to screen reader test with NVDA.

An Indian woman takes notes while listing on headphones connected to her computer and taking the NVDA screen reader testing course.

Exclusive Presale! Buy our NVDA course today to save $50 and be the first to get access when the course is released on August 4, 2025.

About this course

Learn the essential skills to conduct effective screen reader testing using NVDA, a free, open-source screen reader for Windows. This course is designed for developers, quality assurance professionals, UX designers, content creators, and accessibility advocates who want to ensure their websites are accessible to users with visual impairments.

Through step-by-step guidance, practical exercises, and real-world examples, you’ll gain hands-on experience navigating, understanding, and testing web interfaces with Windows. No prior experience with screen readers is required—just a commitment to making the digital world more inclusive!

This course is still being built. Videos and lessons available August 4, 2025.

Enroll Now – $97

Normally $147.

Buy during the presale to save $50.

What you’ll learn:

  • The basics of NVDA: activation, configuration, and keyboard shortcuts.
  • How to navigate websites and applications using NVDA.
  • How to screen reader test common web elements, such as accordions, carousels, modals, tabs, forms, and more.
  • Key concepts of accessibility and WCAG guidelines.

Course details:

  • 30+ lessons
  • Duration: 4-6 hours
  • Level: Beginner
  • Lifetime access
  • Audience: Perfect for developers, designers, content creators, and QA specialists with Windows computers.

Course Content

Welcome and What to Expect

This short lesson introduces the NVDA screen reader testing course. In this lesson, Amber Hinds, CEO of Equalize Digital, explains that using NVDA to test your work helps make websites more inclusive for people with disabilities. This video briefly overviews what you can expect to learn in the course.

Why Screen Reader Testing is Important Unlocked Sample Lesson

This lesson explains the importance of screen reader testing in making digital content truly accessible. Watch the lesson now:

While keyboard navigation and automated accessibility tools are helpful, they don’t fully reflect the experience of users who rely on screen readers. Screen reader testing helps uncover issues that automated checks often miss, such as duplicate labels, missing context, or the absence of auditory confirmation for actions like form submissions.

By testing with a screen reader, developers can better understand how their content sounds and functions for users who are blind or visually impaired, leading to more inclusive and usable websites.

Which Screen Reader to Use unlocked Sample Lesson

This video outlines the most commonly used screen readers so you can decide which one to use for accessibility testing. Watch the lesson now:

Choose your screen reader to match your operating system!

  • Mac: VoiceOver (see our VoiceOver Screen Reader Testing course)
  • Windows: NVDA or JAWS

Browser choice matters. For the most accurate testing, use NVDA with Chrome or Firefox on Windows, or VoiceOver with Chrome and Safari on Mac. Testing only with Orca on Linux is not sufficient, as it has limited support and a small user base.

How to Use NVDA

This section of the course will include multiple videos explaining how to use NVDA, including turning it off and on, keyboard shortcuts, and more.

NVDA Settings

This section of the course will include multiple videos explaining the recommended settings for NVDA when you’re using it to accessibility test web pages. Videos will walk through the settings panels and key configurations.

Screen Reader Testing

This section of the course includes three lessons:

  • When to Screen Reader Test
  • What to Listen For When Screen Reader Testing
  • Screen Reader Testing Steps
Component Examples

This section of the course includes 12 lessons comparing how various components sound when tested with NVDA. Good and bad examples are demonstrated for the following components:

  • HTML Landmark Regions
  • Navigation Menus
  • Breadcrumbs
  • Accordions
  • Carousels
  • Tabs
  • Tables
  • Modal Dialogs and Pop-ups
  • Content Groups and Pagination
  • Search and Filters
  • Forms
  • Oddities & Things to be Aware of

Meet the Instructor

Amber Hinds is a white female in her 30's with shoulder length brown hair.

About Amber Hinds

Amber Hinds is the CEO of Equalize Digital, Inc., a company specializing in WordPress accessibility, maker of the Accessibility Checker plugin, lead organizer of the WordPress Accessibility Meetup, and Board President of the WP Accessibility Day conference. Through her work at Equalize Digital, Amber is striving to create a world where all people have equal access to information and tools on the internet, regardless of ability. Since 2010, she has led teams building websites and web applications for nonprofits, K-12 and higher education institutions, government agencies, and businesses of all sizes, and has become a passionate accessibility advocate. Follow Amber on Twitter · Find Amber on LinkedIn

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