Yeah, I just tried it out with voiceover and it's not accessible unfortunately (again, contact iconfactory and craig hockenberry in particular if you're not happy about that). but I honestly can't think of a single client that doesn't have some type of shortcut to reply to someone. It may be different, but there usually is a way. cheers, jane
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Matthew Elliff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i heard that client wasn't accessible? > > On Aug 1, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Jane Lee wrote: > > Wherever you write your updates, all you need to do to reply to someone is >> to type @(person's username). The username is the most important part - >> you >> cannot write their displayed name instead, which in many cases is >> completely >> different - e.g. my displayed name is "janey!" but my twitter username is >> "janeylicious" (the part you get after http://twitter.com/). For my >> client >> and Twitter to actually mark it as a reply so I can see it's a reply, you >> need to write @janeylicious and not @janey!. >> >> Generally clients will have an easier way for you to reply to someone - >> e.g. >> I use a client called Twitterrific, and I just need to have the tweet I >> want >> to reply to selected, and then I hit command+2, and it automatically does >> the @username part for me. >> >> Hope that helps. >> >> Cheers, >> jane >> >> On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Chelsea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Sorry this is off topic, but I assume a lot of you have used Twitter more >>> than I have. My question: when starting up a conversation, do you have to >>> go >>> to the Reply section? Or can you just type @(person's name) and type your >>> message whereever you are? >>> >>> >>> > >
