Peter:

You'd be better off if you could find a version of the page designed for mobile devices. AS a number of us keep emphasizing (but it apparently doesn't get through), the Sense products are basically fancy PDA's, that is, mobile devices with refreshable braille displays or fancy voice software, and work best with sites designed for mobile devices. They are NOT -- repeat NOT -- full-fledged computers, despite the high price tag which comes, for the most part, from the cost of the braille displays and for Voice Senses, from the specially-engineered software for the blind. And lest you say how come mobile phones can be made accessible, bear in mind that the mobile phones accessible out-of-the-box use commercially-available voice synthesizers, not the Eloquence you've grown to know and love on your Sense products.

Mike

----- Original Message ----- From: "peter greco" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 5:25 AM
Subject: [GWN] your browser does not support inline frames message


When i go to
www.westadelaidefc.com.au
The VS running 5,5 begins to read a few lines and then says,
"your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames." I can then read a few more lines and that message is spoken again.

What does this mean and can the VS support inline frames, whatever that may be?

When reading information on a page on this site, it doesn't identify where there are links, however, if I tab or shift tab, i can find links and enter okay on them.
Peter

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