Dale,
I have since heard there are scripts written by a company. I have also heard they are expensive. I would rather spend money on more woodworking tools than scripts. I will try NVDA if I don't get an answer here.
Max.

Dale Leavens wrote:
Although I can't find my Jaws 10 and 11 CDs so am using 9 which also does not play well with iTunes, and so can't help you, I can share your frustration! Wouldn't you think sometime between about Jaws 7 and now someone would have made iTunes accessible and easy to use? Either Apple maybe with an alternate logically organized and simplified site or maybe Freedom Scientific working with the current site?

We have a simplified already accessible search engine like google by means of the Research feature which is already about as accessible as a Web site can be but are left unable to use something like iTunes, something one might expect a lot of blind people with a full spectrum of computer skills to want to access.

Can they be collaborating with Apple to drive us from Microsoft and Windows or maybe to change over to another screen reader? Surely not!

What ever the business strategy might be isn't obvious to me at least but I think I am beginning to get some sense of it.

If you do find an answer please share it with the rest of us.

Dale Leavens.


----- Original Message ----- From: "agent086b" <[email protected]>
To: "Jaws Users" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2010 8:38 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Jaws & iTunes


Hi,
can anybody give me some pointers using JFW 12 with latest iTunes?
I am trying to obtain an app from the app store but I can not read the screen except via the Jaws cursor.
What exactly do the Jaws scripts do?
Thanks for any help.
Max.

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