Greg, This is a helpful observation as many people do not realise this
is the case. And yet, the ability to look for a text you might suspect
is there is absolutely crucial. It is also crucial to be absolutely
sure that the text string you are looking for is not on the page if
you haven't got any sight. I cannot emphasise strongly enough the fact
that being blind means being blind. You can only 'See' what you can
find by other than sight measures. I thank you Greg, for bringing it
up andmaking it clearer to people who should know better. With best
wishes
Simon Cavendish
On 30 Jan 2008, at 23:05, Greg Kearney wrote:
The issue I have with VoiceOVer find is that the text to be found
must be visually on the page before it will work. Should you be
attempting to find a word far down on a long webpage VoiceOVer find
will fail. A blind person would have no idea if the word they were
looking for was visually on the page or not. This limits the
usefulness of VoiceOver find.
Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
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