I have absolutely no problems entering passwords in either my iPhone or Mac and 
feel no improvement is needed.

I do on line banking with no problem

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On Nov 30, 2011, at 6:34 AM, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am sad to say that I absolutely agree. Apple needs to concentrate on these 
> everyday issues  as a matter of urgency.
> 
> I am afraid that, even now, I have to go back to Windows and Jaws for 
> anything involving secure web pages. Even if pages load I have dreadful 
> problems with passwords. The biggest feature request I would have for 
> Voiceover would be to provide consistent click feedback when entering  text 
> into secure edit boxes I have tried to access Nat West a few times using the 
> Mac and Safari and have given up each time as the complete lack of feedback 
> when entering password information is too confusing and unnerving.  oxes. 
> Voiceover and Safari hardly ever achieve proper feedback on secure edit 
> fields. . So in the last 2 days I tried to access GMail and the Sainsburys 
> site. On theGMail   login I received only sporadic click feedback  confusing 
> me as to whether key presses had been registered aor not. On the sainsbury 
> site I received no feedback at all. In fact one of the few  places  I know 
> where I have received anything like consistent click feedback in a password 
> field is the App Store.
  E
> ven here the first key press is silent . presumably because the first letter 
> of my password is capitalised.  This is one of my biggest disappointments 
> with the Mac.
> As you know password automaters  will not work with the Nat West site as you 
> need to enter randomly selected characters from password and pin, as you do 
> with payment verification systems on shopping sites. Ebay is usable as having 
> a paypal account and simple login makes it far easier.  
> I  am not asking for any security breaches, just for voiceover to do its job 
> of providing a click every time you type in an edit field. The equivalent of 
> the sighted user seeing a star. We are being badly let down here. Both NVDA 
> and Jaws have no problem with providing feedback in these same edit boxes so 
> I am mystified as to why this is a problem for Voiceover.
> This and the apparent inability of mac wordprocessin  software to handle a 
> table in a word documents are big drawbacks. As an academic I am constantly 
> confronted with documents with tables in. Lots of good things about the Mac 
> but these are big problems of everyday usage which need to be sorted urgently.
> 
> David Griffith
> [email protected]
> 
> 
> 
> On 30 Nov 2011, at 07:25, william lomas wrote:
> 
>>    hi all my online banking is still not working under mac osx lion.
>> All I still get is voiceover saying safari or lighting busy when i log in. 
>> if i can't use the mac to do every day tasks like this then what's the point?
>> the 
>> www.natwest.com
>> bank i am with in the UK doesn't as far as I know have any flash. rather 
>> than adding all these fancy new features like spaces and other things we 
>> can't even use right apple need to address such basic issues as these, all 
>> these claims of fastest web browser and stability are no good for blind 
>> consumers
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