We get it, Karen, we get it. Its perfectly clear now. Forgive those who have sinned, for we failed to fully understand. Have yourself a wonderful weekend. (smiles)

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On 8/19/2016 7:33 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
No,   My question was  perfectly cl
Normally the first thing anyone asks is "what are you using?
I did not ask for troubleshooting at all.  I asked for the name of a
contact who has been provided  on this list before.
Others referenced windows solutions too, and others here use terminal to
virtualize  their systems.
I have said more than once over the years, that  for  reasons tied to a
surgical accident, most digital speech including ios voices stimulate
the dizzy centres of my brain, meaning that until nuance is possible
ios is out...with testing risking hospitalization.
I also responded to our details by referencing my own frame of reference.
I asked for a contact.  how does that sentence translate into "hey I am
using this platform and cannot do this, can you give me some pointers?
I believe it was you who decided, without asking, what was needful

Which is why my first follow up spoke of WACG     2.0...with Chris
asking for  an explanation. regardless of circumstance a person
experiencing a disability is entitled to access.
  The laws governing access are based on how things work,  i. e. does
the site function the same if a person hits the enter key  that it does
if a person uses a mouse.
Can a person get things in the accessible format of their choice, say
braille,  even if for example less than 1% of those experiencing
blindness in the UK read braille?

Your choice to interpret lies with you.
 Ask for more information, or perhaps read more carefully.



On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, E.T. wrote:

Karen,
  To be perfectly blunt, while you did not say you were using a Mac,
you also did not state otherwise. After all, you posted to an OS X/iOS
group. So you indeed led some astray.

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On 8/18/2016 9:01 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
 Did you read my source post?
 at no time have I ever referenced that I amusing a mac, or ios.
 Instead I spoke of web content access guidelines, which speak of
 accessibility for everyone regardless of disability, and are not tool
 specific.  I referenced the keyboard, the ability to  access content in
 low graphics enviroments, like Linux,, but I never once asked for more
 than the accessibility contact, nor did I once referenced mac issues.
 I respect this list enough to know if I were  seeking to trouble
shoot I
 should provide technical specifics.  you are the first to even ask what
 I was doing.
 Karen


 On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, M. Taylor wrote:

>  Hello,
> >  Perhaps I'm missing something here.
> >  Karen, et al,
> >  I just logged into my Amazon.com account in Safari on my Mac and
was
>  able to
>  download a song with no problem.
> >  So, what am I missing?
> >  What exactly is it that cannot be done via VoiceOver with regard to
>  downloading MP3 files on the Mac?
> >  Mark
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