No. When i did it i signed in but after that all i saw was button button button 
with no help tags. This is a shame as i thought apple was committed to 
accessibility. I guess not.
On oct 15, 2011, at 6:06 Pm, geoff waaler wrote:

> Hi Lynne,
> 
> Like Bryan, I am getting absolutely nowhere attempting to use the iCloud 
> site.  I've tried the latest webkit running under Lion 10.7.2 and all the 
> latest available WinXP browsers (IE8, Mozilla7, and GoogleChrome14).  In all 
> instances my experience is pretty much as Bryan describes.  I can not set the 
> region to anything other than the default of US Pacific time.  As you 
> mentioned, the buttons are labeled, but I've not yet ascertained how to 
> activate them.
> 
> My first objective was to use the "find my IPhone" feature to make my new 4S 
> emit a sound in the event that my golden ever decides to hide it.  On the Mac 
> side I navigated to the "find my iPhone" button, disabled trackpad commander, 
> routed the mouse and verified that it was over the button and clicked the 
> trackpad.  This essentially killed voiceOver as it presumably could not deal 
> with the resulting map??  When I finally got back to iCloud the page had not 
> changed.  It appears to show my iPhone, but there is no way to cause it to 
> emit noise.
> 
> I also tried everything including simulated mouse clicks on the windows side, 
> but no joy so far.  Google didn't appear to hold any easily findable 
> solutions either.
> 
> I hope I'm missing something, and perhaps you or someone can take a few 
> moments to describe how to navigate the iCloud site via voiceOver?
> 
> Thanks and best regards.
> Geoff
> 
> 
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith 
>  To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility 
>  Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2011 3:00 PM
>  Subject: Re: iCloud versus MobileMe Web interface = Same old same old?
> 
> 
>  Hello Bryan
> 
>  If you simply scroll passed those unlabelled buttons you should find 
> labelled versions further down the page.
> 
>  Lynne
> 
>  On 14 Oct 2011, at 04:01, Bryan Jones wrote:
> 
>  Hi Folks,
> 
>  Subject line says it all, but I' hoping maybe I just missed something. Can 
> anyone else who previously used a mobile me account and is now using icloud 
> take a browse around the web interface and tell me if you're having any luck? 
> I'm getting a bunch of unlabeled buttons on the opening login screen, a time 
> zone picker that is inaccessible, and then what appears to be the same old 
> mobile me web apps that are not reporting anything in the web rotor. 
>  TIA,
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