Hi Brian,

Can you share your understanding of the following with us?


Now that I better understand the logical split between the PC Cursor, JAWS 
Cursor, and Mouse Pointer within JAWS that will make my life, and those of my 
clients, somewhat easier as well.


Thanks, Keith

From: Brian Vogel [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2016 10:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Sighted Assistants & Web Pages


The following is only tangentially related to JAWS, but there is a connection.

At one time, not all that long ago, virtually anything presented on a web page 
visually was just precisely what it appeared to be, but not now.  More and more 
objects are being "visually masked" to appear as one thing when they are indeed 
another.  One example, which I just now encountered again when checking out the 
Adblock Plus main page, is their "Install for {insert the browser you're using 
at the moment here}" link, which is actually shown such that it looks for all 
the world just like a button to a sighted person.

I mention this only so you, and a sighted assistant, don't come close to coming 
to blows when they're telling you something like, "Hit B and you should land on 
that button since it's the only one on the screen," when the thing turns out to 
not really be a button.  I find myself, more and more frequently, falling into 
an "I'm getting ready to scream any moment now" mood because I'm 
unintentionally misdirecting my clients when we land on a page I'm not familiar 
with and "object X" is visually disguised to look just like "object Y."  I hate 
that, but I've already accepted the fact that it's likely to get far, far worse 
and may never get better.  I've been learning to love JAWS search much, much 
more due to this very issue.  Now that I better understand the logical split 
between the PC Cursor, JAWS Cursor, and Mouse Pointer within JAWS that will 
make my life, and those of my clients, somewhat easier as well.

Brian

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