The regular Google page doesn't work quite right as Voiceover keeps restarting, 
but the accessible Google site and the sttpgoogle sight work fine.  I have 
problems with radio buttons though if I am trying to fill out a form.  That's 
my biggest bugaboo with Safari.


On Oct 2, 2010, at 6:24 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

> Google works fine here, that site that ses the mouse over stuff is doable, 
> but you have to root the mouse to the element, then read with the VO keys to 
> see whathas changed, the best solution here is to email the web master and 
> ask them to use something more accessible, using mouse over events can cause 
> problems for any screen reader.
> On Oct 2, 2010, at 8:02 AM, Scott Ford wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>>      I am working on a Mac book pro in win 7.  Unfortunately I keep
>> finding myself having to do this.  Part is my inability to completely grasp
>> voice over in a really efficient way.  However I feel to a larger part I
>> cannot get the functionality that I find necearry to complete my work and
>> university assignments.  For example last night I was searching for
>> information on a pelit stove that I am working on.  I found a good and very
>> informative site, however the mouse over functions were completely crazy.
>> Nothing was folloing a sequence that I could replicate, finally just by
>> clicking on every mouse over on the page all of the information was
>> displayed.  I went into windows and discovered that the site was solid.
>> This is only one event.  I very frequently find that this is occurring even
>> in google of all places.  Many times the heading hot key does not function
>> properly.  Can you tell me if you guys are running into similar
>> frustrations?  I find similar troubles with the need for a good word
>> processor and spreadsheet application.  I will not go into details right
>> now, but I too am questioning how long before we can expect a bit more
>> stability and a solid tool for productivity?  I love the sleek design and
>> form factor in the mac, however I am not seeing the craze and mysticism that
>> many folks are embuing the machines with.  I have found the hardware just as
>> pron to wear and tare and failer as on a PC.  I will stop my rant and I
>> really appoligize if I have offended anyone, that was certainly not my
>> intentions.  I just want a bit of a reality check.
>> Sincerely,
>> Scott
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