Hi
I'm getting this issue as well, and it certainly seemed to be cased
by the upgrade. I've found that you can press vo-keys+shift+f4 to
pull the VO cursor back to where it should be, but this should not be
happening. And as to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] email, does anyone
even read those? Does that email address even exist or does it
redirect to /dev/null, as we linux peop0.le would say? I ask because
no one ever replies when I send an email to that address. Ever. And
it's frustrating beyond words--hell, I'd even be happy for an auto
reply saying "your message was received" at this point.
On Jan 15, 2006, at 10:10 AM, Nolan Darilek wrote:
Apologies if this has already been discussed. Keeping up with mail
here can be quite a challenge at times.
Wondering if anyone else has experienced this? Since upgrading to
10.4.4, I've had a world of issues browsing pages with the VO
cursor. I typically browse to the page element I want, then use VO
controls to click it (as opposed to tabbing.) On the day that I
upgraded, I noticed that interacting with some groups on some
websites became a royal pain in the ass. Specifically, until
upgrading I was thrilled that microsoft outlook web access was far
more accessible under Safari than it was under windows. Now,
though, I interact with the HTML area, try interacting with the
second frame and the VO cursor jumps out of the HTML area entirely.
I've also noticed this same behavior on livejournal.com comment
pages. I haven't had this problem before, but now it makes doing
quite a few tasks difficult.
Has anyone else experienced this? I've been using VO since Tiger
was released, so this very much is not a case of a newbie who
doesn't know what he's doing, or someone who wasn't using the
applications as they were intended. I hate to fuel the fires of
discontent, but I'm a tad upset that sanctioned upgrades can break
VoiceOver access in such a way as to render certain tasks nearly
impossible, and there has been no response to my 3-4 quite well-
thought-out pieces of feedback to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll stop
ranting on this subject before I get too carried away; I'm just
frustrated that a task that I must accomplish went from quite
workable to undoable, and am wondering if I'm alone in experiencing
this issue. Is there a place where I can actually file bugs with
Apple, maybe something through ADC? I'm beginning to wonder if the
numerous issues I've sent email about aren't being addressed
because they aren't being fed through proper channels, a BTS of
some sort perhaps.