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How do screen readers interact with the cursor?
→ Screen readers track focus and caret position, announce text at the cursor location, and use a virtual cursor for navigation.
Answer
How do screen readers interact with the cursor?
Screen readers track focus and caret position, announce text at the cursor location, and use a virtual cursor for navigation.
Screen readers maintain their own 'virtual cursor' for navigating content. When editing, they announce characters, words, and lines as the text cursor moves. Focus changes are announced to keep users oriented.