Has someone emailed apple accessibility about this? I would but I have not come 
across one fo these in years.

Take care.
On Apr 12, 2010, at 9:39 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Good workaround. I still think they should be identified correctly, however, 
> and not to be picky, but it shouldn't be necessary to have to do workarounds. 
> Once they are properly identified, I'm sure it won't be necessary either. 
> Thanks, though. :)
> 
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> On Apr 12, 2010, at 6:32 PM, Søren Jensen wrote:
> 
>> Hi all.
>> 
>> The multiselectboxes works in the following way:
>> Turn off the cursor tracking by pressing VO shift f3, and then you can read 
>> the choices without selecting them. If you don't stop cursor tracking, 
>> you'll select each item as you read it. To select an item in the listbox, 
>> you simply press VO command spacebar, and VO will say "selected." You can 
>> then read what items you have selected by moving the Vo cursor up and down. 
>> Don't turn the cursor tracking on until you've pressed the "continue" or 
>> what ever button which will accept your choice in the listbox.
>> I only have access to a multiselectlistbox in a mailinglist management 
>> system where you need to log in, so I can't give you a link so you can check 
>> it out.
>> I really love the way VOiceover work which is the reason for 
>> multiselectlistboxes works out of the box. I've seen many Windows 
>> screenreaders having issues with these...
>> Best regards
>> Søren Jensen
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>> Den Apr 11, 2010 kl. 11:32 PM skrev Donal Fitzpatrick:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I've come across a webpage which has raised an interesting issue for me.  
>>> Is there a way to use multi-select list boxes using VO and Safari?
>>> 
>>> For those who haven't come across these, they are a form of UI element in 
>>> which the user can select either a contiguous group of elements or indeed a 
>>> non-continuous series.  An example might be in a web site in which you 
>>> wished to look at apartments to rent, using one of these UI elements you 
>>> could select the areas you wished to look in.
>>> 
>>> I haven't encountered one of these form controls very much but seeing it 
>>> used has made me wonder how VO users have found them.
>>> 
>>> Cheers
>>> 
>>> Dónal
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