Sorry for my previous message I thought you had said eloquence. If you want a smoother experience with elements. I went into Voiceover utility and enabled single letter navigation in the web settings.
Hopefully that helps. Debbie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of william lomas Sent: Sunday, 30 September 2012 10:10 PM To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility Subject: Re: Making The Most Of Your Accessible Tools; A Passionate Rant [Was "so wish apple had done this"] just wish the HQ voices didn't keep changing pitch. they are unusable really. not saying ungrateful, just that the web to me seems clunky when hiding elements for us would make it a smoother experience On 30 Sep 2012, at 11:15, Chris <[email protected]> wrote: > I am greatful for all this as well. > > On 30/09/2012 07:03, Lyn & her faithful furry friends wrote: >>> I whole-heartedly agree with your post Lynne..couldn't have said it better. >>> all I have to say is thank you Apple for your commitment to making your products accessible to everyone regardless of whether they are disabled or not. I have been able to visualise things a lot more ever since I've been using a mac. I know how the screen is laid out just like any sighted person, unlike with the other screen readers which constantly use virtualisation. Well basically, a big thank you and all my gratitude to Apple for making accessibility a right and not something you should fork out tons of money for. I am grateful for being able to buy a computer, a phone.. that is usable right out of the box without the assistance of a sighted person. I am grateful for being able to buy this equipment at the same price a sighted person buys it so yes, thank you Apple for all the hard work. Nothing is perfect and I am sure things can only improve so let's all be patient and as Lynne rightly said, report problems to Apple, this is the only way they will know what problems > we are > having. >>> Never in a million years will I go back to using other screen readers and the other platform. >>> >>> Take care all, >>> >>> Lyn, Canelle & Epi >>> >>> On Sep 29, 2012, at 8:05 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello Missy >>>> >>>> I think that is a fair and reasonable perspective. I'm certainly not trying to involve anybody in a "My toy's better than yours" debate. What people do and how they choose to do it is entirely down to their choice. All I can say in conclusion to this is that this group is here for all of those people who share a desire and even a passion to see Apple's products improve. Also those who are keen to use and, in many cases, learn to use the products. Whatever your skill level and whatever your application for Apple's products may be, you are very welcome here. >>>> >>>> Lynne >>>> >>>> On 29 Sep 2012, at 18:53, "Missy Hoppe" <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> . Very well said! I'll be the first to admit that I don't take full advantage of all the tips and tricks that could make web >>>> browsing easier, but I don't blaim apple or other screen reader developers. It's entirely my fault if I'm too lazy or >>>> stubborn to take the time to learn how to use web browsers properly. It always frustrates me when I see any product being >>>> bashed for seemingly no good reason. True, there are things I personally don't use, but I'm willing to respect others' rights >>>> or desire to use such products. I don't know if this is making any sense or not, but in a nut shell, all I'm trying to say is >>>> that I agree with you 100%. 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