I have tried to access the Best Buy weekly ad and it simply isn't accessible 
with WE.  Now the question would be is whether or not the upcoming rewrite of 
browse mode would fix such problems.  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Easy Talk 
  To: Don H 
  Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 11:22 AM
  Subject: Re: Accessing Best buy weekly ad


  Just curious,  Has anyone tried it.  I have viewed several adds that Shop 
Local produces and although they are difficult to figure out, I could in most 
cases read the adds.  My main problem was with grocery adds, I could read what 
was on sale but it wasn't grouped by departments like most grocery adds.  It 
has been awhile since I used them so things could have changed.  Sounds like a 
good script challenge.  I Do use some sites that use flash player and it works 
fine with Window-eyes.

  Robert

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Don H 
    To: Amanda Lee 
    Cc: gwmicro 
    Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 12:08 PM
    Subject: Re: Accessing Best buy weekly ad


        As a long time user of Window Eyes I always hope that WE beats JAWS to 
the punch.  In this case us WE users are left out to dry.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Amanda Lee 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 10:59 AM
      Subject: Re: Accessing Best buy weekly ad


      I don't usually comment about items like this but wow what a disconnect.  
GW Micro and Adobe have had worked together for years.  However developers of 
other aplications never look out of their box very often which is unfortunate.

      Regards,

      Amanda Lee


        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Don H 
        To: gwmicro 
        Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 8:45 AM
        Subject: Accessing Best buy weekly ad


        When you go to the Best Buy home page and click on weekly ad it appears 
to take you to a site called shop local which is totally inaccessible with WE.  
It has a link for screen reader support that says the following:

        How to access this weekly ad site with the aid of a screen reader...
        Offering web solutions that are accessible is important here at 
ShopLocal. To best
        assist guests that wish to use screen reader software to access the 
weekly ad site,
        the following three easy steps need to be understood and followed:
        1. ShopLocal only supports the screen reader
        JAWS 8.X for Windows®, from Freedom Scientific,
         which is the most popular screen reader worldwide.
        2.To access the weekly ad site, all guests must have already installed 
the required
        Adobe Flash Player 9 browser plug-in. If you have not already, this
        free 1.4 MB download from Adobe is easily installed by following this 
link.
        3. To use the JAWS screen reader with the weekly ad site most 
effectively, all guests
        must download and install a set of
        free scripts (ZIP file that is 88K) from the Adobe website
         as a one-time activity. These scripts enable some of the accessibility 
features
        of the weekly ad site and allow guests to utilize the standard JAWS 
keyboard shortcuts
        than would otherwise be possible. Please note that these scripts only 
work for users
        of JAWS 8.x and later.
        For more information on these add-on JAWS scripts, please visit the 
following help
        page that Adobe hosts that talks more about
        using Adobe Flex applications with JAWS

        This shop local site seems to come up on other sites as well for 
looking at their weekly ads as well.
        Could someone write scripts or some how convert these Jaws scripts so 
that WE will work with the site.
        It just isn't right that it is accessible with JAWS and not WE.
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