I would also suggest you compare auto forms modes. 

Jonathan Cohn 

> On Mar 19, 2016, at 12:34 PM, Teresa Arroyo <tarroyoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Do both of you use the same broser? I have found that IE works well for some 
> pages, and MF for others. Firefox seem to show more things than IE.
> 
> Teresa Arroyo
> 
> -----Mensaje original----- From: Adrian Spratt
> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2016 7:56 AM
> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
> Subject: [JAWS-Users] A Website inconsistency
> 
> Can anyone suggest why two of us with similar systems are getting different 
> results on the same website? Unfortunately, I can't give a link because the 
> company involved is working with us to fix accessibility issues. The company 
> recently sent us a link to a new page where they believe they have made their 
> video player's controls accessible. The webpage works for my colleague, but 
> not well for me. Here are some details.
> 
> We both have Win7 machines, and I believe my colleague's is 64-bit like mine. 
> While he uses JAWS 16 only, I get the same results whether I use 16 or 17.
> 
> When you click on this webpage, the video starts almost immediately. No 
> problem there. But we want access to the pause button because the videos are 
> quite long. In the past, neither of us was able to access this button. On the 
> new page, my colleague can do so easily, while I have to play some 
> non-intuitive tricks to get there. Once again, more details.
> 
> My colleague can get to this button with the quick navigation key f and by 
> arrowing around. (I'm not  clear if "b" works for him.) In my case, no quick 
> navigation keys land on the button, and arrowing down the page doesn't get 
> JAWS to verbalize it.
> 
> However, I discovered by chance that if I have focus on a certain link near 
> the bottom of the page and shift-tab once, the pause button suddenly appears. 
> Once I've done that, the pause button appears when I arrow around. However, 
> the quick navigation keys still don't locate it. for the record, once JAWS 
> found the pause button, it worked as expected.
> 
> One more note. After I close the window and reopen it, the pause button 
> vanishes. I have to go through the same procedure to get it to show up.
> 
> When a button is this hard to find, and when finding it involves such a 
> random process, I don't consider it accessible. However, it is accessible on 
> my colleague's system.
> 
> Any ideas why the inconsistency?
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