Mark,
I base this assumption upon past history of dealing with Microsoft for Mac 
products.
When I purchased this MacBook, I, not knowing any better, also purchased 
Microsoft Office for Mac. The install button looked like it was there to 
VoiceOVer, and you could press on it and it would say install, dimmed. However, 
there was a little icon that you had to click on with your mouse, which was the 
actual install button. This is where I base my assumption. Once someone sighted 
 clicked on the install icon, and got MS Office installed, the program crashed 
whenever I pressed command-O to open up any of the tools in the suite. Totally 
useless, and inaccessible.


On May 10, 2011, at 11:29 AM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

> Upon what, other than past history, of course, are you basing that 
> assumption?  I assume users of that other evil system won't have as many 
> problems with it, but you're afraid that VO won't be figured into any 
> accessibility upgrades MS does now?
> 
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