Hi Chris,
Pressing VO-Shift-M brings up the context menu while on the Songs
table, which includes the option "Buy or Get the currently selected
track in the Songs Table." You don't necessarily have to use the mouse
clicks. I've used the context menu several times now and it works fine.
Josh de Lioncourt
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On Oct 3, 2008, at 8:30 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
Still seems like the actual buy process is a little weird. I go to
the iTunes store, the search on Apologetix. Then I go to the Songs
Table and interact with that. Going to the first row I can space to
preview Boulevard of Both Extremes. That all works fine. I then VO-
right a couple times to the price column. At no point does it
announce the Buy Song button which is next to the price. If interact
with that cell in the table all it does is tell me there are five
characters which are $0.99. If I do VO-I for item chooser I just get
a long list of $0.99 text over and over. If I VO-A I still only get
$0.99.
So if I didn't have existing knowledge of the buy song button next
to the price, how would I even know to mess with this? If I VO-M and
go to the Store menu there is no Buy option there either. I also
thought that hitting VO-Space would perform the default action,
which would be to buy the track since that's what my VO cursor was
on. The only way I could activate the buy button was VO-Shift-Space
to simulate a mouse click.
Is it really this convoluted? Silent buy buttons only accessible via
mouse clicks?
CB
Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
You can find out the details at the link below, and download the
update from Software Update.
http://www.lioncourt.com/2008/10/02/itunes-801-released-with-accessibility-enhancements/
Josh de Lioncourt
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