It seems pretty friendly to me. You can turn off instant search. I am not quite sure what that is though.

On 11/14/2010 6:01 PM, Martina Letochová wrote:
No problems here with the regular Google.com site I still use regularly.
Otherwise the accessible page is at http://labs.google.com/accessible/
Martina


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From: "John Justice"<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 12:50 AM
To:<[email protected]>
Subject: [Blind-Computing] GOOGLE HAS CHANGED AND NOT BETTER FOR THE BLIND

I don't use Google all that much so maybe someone has already addressed this
issue.  but Google has changed their layout and introduced some interactive
functions that will completely derail screen readers.
In addition, the default sends you to IGoogle which is not a good idea at
all in my opinion.

1.  Has anyone else experienced this problem?

2.  There are links for you to click on which mention the screen reader but
they don't seem to be doing much.  Is there something i should be aware of,
here?

3.  Is there a way to avoid I Google entirely?
It doesn't work anything like the original Google did.

4.  Someone had a special web site address which put you on a Google page
that was specifically designed for screen readers.  if that URL  is still
available, could you post it here, please?



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