Eric,
Allow me first to start by saying that I hope you and others had a very
happy holiday season. I'd be a jerk to not acknowledge that first... LOL!
:)
As to your question, I don't normally use the item chooser very much in the
first place, as I am more of a Vo+F for find kind a guy, although there are
a few situations where I do use it. Unfortunately, those situations are
used more on my Mavericks machine.
With this however in mind, one comment that I do wish to make is to say that
in I O S 8.X, I see this happen where the item chooser is incredibly
inconsistent. And, like you, I can confirm that it seems to mainly be in
Safari. I totally get that you're speaking of Yosemite, not I O S, but my
point is, if it is happenning there, then it honestly doesn't exactly
surprise me that it's happening in OSX as well. I'm not trying to be
negative about Apple, but I will confess that this is definitely one area
that I think needs major improvement... that, I will definitely give ya!
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Caron" <[email protected]>
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 9:18 AM
Subject: [Mac-access]: Is item chooser broken in Yosemite?
Hi listers,
Ever since I updated to Yosemite, I've noticed I can't use item chooser in
most situations. Especially in safari it just hangs up and when I hit the
escape key it cancels. It never actually finishes loading in the items.
Are other people having this problem? Is there a fix? Thanks. It would be
nice to know if I'm not alone.
Eric Caron
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