Hi Sarah and All, I'm not sure why we are all having such different experiences with the iCloud.com site, but I was just able to use FInd my iPod with no issues. Signing in is accessible, and from then on all but one of the buttons I've seen are labeled. I just use the standard VO web navigation keys to get around, don't bother with the rotor. I think accusing Apple of not being committed to accessibility is a bit much. Best, Zack. On Oct 15, 2011, at 6:41 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 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? 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