I believe that Pacmate and Braile Sense users experienced the same
problem.
Andy
 

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Hi all, the issue with Internet access at the ACB Convention is quite
complex, and most definitely frustrating. On the screen was a button
that needed to be pressed to signify your agreement with the terms and
conditions. Some screen readers had trouble seeing this button, and the
hotel advised that pressing alt-I would access the I Agree button. The
BrailleNote was not seeing this button either, and under Windows CE, I
don't believe keyboard shortcuts are supported. I was not able to find
out what kind of technology was making the button, but it could possibly
have been a kind of Javascript that Pocket IE wasn't seeing. Had the I
agree Button been a standard button, KeyWeb would have been able to see
it, so we are dealing with an accessibility issue here.

I would be interested in knowing whether other devices using Pocket IE
could see this button.

In most cases, I have found that wireless access works very well, but in
some cases, like this one, the way the pages are constructed creates a
road block. 
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

11 Mary Muller Drive
Christchurch New Zealand
DDI: +64-3-940-2219
http://www.humanware.com
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