Tim,

I need a little clarification.  I actually don't use Quick nav.  I've been 
actually just holding down the VO keys, then left and right arrowing.  In other 
words, I've literally been doing a VO+left and right arrow to move through the 
page.

OK, so are you basically saying, find the group for the volume ajuster, 
interact with it, then once done, start hitting left and right arrow keys, 
making sure that my quick nav isn't turned on?

Write me back and let me know.  Once I get a little bit more clarification on 
this, I'll gladly give it a try, then report back.

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tim Emmons 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2015 9:53 AM
  Subject: Re: Need help with navigating a problematic web site


  Turn off your quick nav, and use your arrows once you’re in that group. I had 
to work with it but it works and is probably the most accessible flavor of the 
player they’ve ever done online. Give that a shot and let me know if you have 
any further trouble but after tinkering that’s what I came up with and it works 
like a charm. Thanks again and take care. 

    On Oct 7, 2015, at 6:42 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<[email protected]> wrote:


    Good morning guys!


    I'm trying to navigate the embedded internal flash web player for Sirius XM 
Radio online streaming.


    I'm navigating to:


    http://player.siriusxm.com


    I get myself logged in, if I'm not automatically done so.


    Once logged in, here is where the problem is occuring.  I can get a channel 
of my choice playing easily, but I'm really not understanding how to get the 
embedded inlined volume control to work correctly.  At the top of the html 
content area, I see the volume adjuster group, but when I interact with that 
group, I don't really see anything underneath it.  If instead of interacting, I 
simply just VO+right arrow past that item, I see a few links that just simply 
say "slash."  Hitting VO+space on them doesn't seem to be doing anything though.


    I'm using Yosemite 10.10.5 with Safari version 9.  Further also for your 
knowledge, I'm using DOM navigation.  I'm not sure if that really matters, but 
anyway...


    If anyone has figured out how on earth to do this, please let me know.  I'm 
about ready to report this to them as an accessibility issue, but I'd rather 
not do that until I know with utter assurance that there is absolutely no work 
around that I may just not be aware of.


    Thank you guys profusely for your help.


    Chris.


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