o, ok, Randy, so how do we go about configuring this thing?
Now that I installed the .mpkg file, will it be residing in my Application's
folder, and if so, once it's up, just like usual, do I just need to dooa
command comma to bring up the preferences?
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Stegall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: Having a slight bitta issue with two web sites.
Chris,
That's why I have configured Flip4Mac to bring up Quicktime rather than
use the embedded player. This way I have the Quicktime controls which
are accessible with VoiceOver. The xm radio embedded player is flash
based and VoiceOver doesn't work well or at all with flash.
Randy
On Sep 20, 2008, at 4:42 PM, WWJD wrote:
Well, I can get the xm radio site to work, but I don't know where the
little icons like I said to turn up and down the volume in the embedded
player are. I neither can find stop, play, or mute.
It's not a matter with the xm site, me not getting it to play, and work,
it's more I can't find out where those controls are in the player.
Chris.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Randy Stegall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X
by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: Having a slight bitta issue with two web sites.
You need Flip4Mac. I am able to get both of these sites to work with
no problem using VO.
Randy
On Sep 20, 2008, at 10:39 AM, WWJD wrote:
OK guys, two web sites here that I am slightly having a little issue
with on an accessibility side. One of which is pretty well not
working, period, the other a which is all? frickin? most! there.
It's like, Aaa! So! close, but, so! far.
The first a these, is
http://listen.xmradio.com
OK OK OK, yeah? I know there is a dashboard widget that will do xm
Radio. I googled and can't seem to find the thing. So, if anyone
can help me find it, and give me a download link to it, or even
better yet, just attach it and privately send it to me, that would
really be awesome.
Basicly though: the only issue really with the online web based
player that I really am seeing, if anything, is, in the player frame,
if I interact with it, I do see!the quick tune area, and the go
button, however, under Windows, I am able in Internet Explorer, to
also see that in that frame, there is a volume up, volume down, stop,
play, and mute. I don't see these with voiceover at all in the player
frame. They're not even showing as non clickable items. They're
just simply put: not there. They're totally being skipped over. I
tried vo up, down, left, and right. O yeah, I made sure first, I was
interacting with the frame, don't worry about that. I'm perfectly
aware a having to interact with each frame. Really though, from what
I can see, that seems to honestly be the only real issue that I have.
Aside that, the site seems to work quite flawlessly. The little
buttons in the preset frame, like what's on, my presets, etc? You
do! have to actually do vo+command+F5, and route your mouse pointer,
then vo+Shift+Space on 'em, and actually clickem, and I'll tell yall
now, they won't show up as links. They're actually not links. In
windows, at least, they're called on mouse overs. Dono how the Mac
really handles those. Anyway though, if you actually physically
clickem, they seem to be working.
Now, the second site, I'm actually seeing a little more of an issue.
http://www.RadioTime.com
Basicly, if you sign up for an account, which btw, is free, and there
is no captcha the last I looked.
Then, once logged in, try doing this just to regenerate my problem:
Once logged in, do a vo+F. Yes, Vo F actually works fine in this
case.
Do a search for the word "Location"
Now, you probably're gonna land onna heading. So, vo right once, and
you'll land on the link that says by location. OK, vo space on that
link.
Now, on this next page, do a vo+F, then put in the word "north"
That'll land you on a link that says North America. Vo space on it.
Now, on the next page, do a vo+F, and search for "United"
That will land you on a link called United States of America. Vo
space on that link.
Now, do vo+F, and put in "Carolina"
That'll land you on North Carolina. Vo space on it.
Now do vo+F, and put in "Charlotte"
This should land you, most likely on a link that says something to
the effect of Charlotte, Gastonia, Rockhill. Hit Vo+Space on it.
OK, now, finally, last step!
Bring up your item chooser list, with vo+I. then type in WLYT.
Now vo down arrow until you find the link for WLYT 102.9.
Once there, Vo space on it to move to that link. Now, don't vo space
on it. That's not what you wanna do. I just had you move to it, so
you'll be in the area I need you. OK, now, Vo left arrow, until you
get to a link that says listen. It'll be the first link you'll hit
that says this, right before that WLYT 102.9 link. OK, Vo space on
that listen link.
Now, This is the problem. It comes up in a new browser window, just
fine, however, there is absolutely no audio. If you look at the top
left item of this new window that popped up, you'll see something
that says Mac Warning image. But then, voing around on this sfcreen
doesn't really reveal anything that says I need to downlaod a plug
in, or that it's not compatible, or the like. So, I'm really kind a
stumped. It works absolutely beyond flawlessly in Windows, but on
the Mac, it's beeing a pain. I didn't know if maybe yall may could
figure outta way in Safari to get it to work. I don't have an intel
based mac, so Virtual Box, Fusion, and Boot Camp, are totally outta
the question.
Chris.