Hey,
Pardon my utter stupidity, but can't you set that in preferences?
/Krister

22 jul 2011 kl. 08:33 skrev Shen:

> Yes, exactly.
> You have no indication whether the download started or whether it is a broken 
> link.
> It seems to be mimicking the same behavior as Internet Explorer 9.
> I much prefer having the download window open and show me the downloads 
> instead of navigating to the toolbar and clicking on the button.
> Call me old-fashioned,
> 
> 
> On Jul 21, 2011, at 5:24 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> 
>> I somewhat disagree with Buddy.  OK, the download window is accessible to 
>> get to and once there works, but, if you click a link and a file starts 
>> downoading, you you hear is the link was pressed.  You get no indication 
>> that it started downloading a file, so you just have to assume, then go look 
>> if you're so inclined.  Definitely! a back-peddle in my opinion.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Buddy Brannan" <[email protected]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 8:16 PM
>> Subject: Re: OS X Lion and VoiceOver issues
>> 
>> 
>> I agree completely with the mail sluggishness issues, particular if a 
>> message is very long or a conversation thread has more than a few messages 
>> in it. However, I don't see the downloads thing as an accessibility issue at 
>> all. The button is perfectly accessible, there's no trouble finding it, and 
>> once opened, the download window looks just like it did before. It's just 
>> different from the previous version, but IMO, no less accessible.
>> --
>> Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
>> Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Jul 21, 2011, at 5:01 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear MacVisionaries,
>>> I've just sent the following letter to Apple Accessibility.  I hope it 
>>> provides a decent summation of some of the issues we've been experiencing 
>>> with the new OS, and that it will give them a better idea of what sorts of 
>>> things should be looked into when they upgrade the product.
>>> I'll be sure to forward any response I receive.
>>> Best,
>>> Zack.
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>> 
>>>> From: Zachary Kline <[email protected]>
>>>> Subject: OS X Lion and VoiceOver issues
>>>> Date: July 21, 2011 1:58:13 PM PDT
>>>> To: Apple Accessibility <[email protected]>
>>>> 
>>>> Dear Apple Accessibility,
>>>> I have recently upgraded my mid 2010 macbook pro to Lion, and have for the 
>>>> most part been quite pleased with its performance.  However, there are a 
>>>> few troubling developments which degrade the overall quality of the 
>>>> experience.
>>>> THe Launchpad and Mission Control features seem mostly accessible, but 
>>>> there are some omissions which render them less useful than they could be. 
>>>>  There seems no way to move applications into folders, or indeed at all, 
>>>> using VoiceOver.  Drag and drop does not do the expected thing. Mission 
>>>> Control is somewhat better, but Spaces seem impractical because there is 
>>>> neither any way to delete them nor to move between apps in a single space.
>>>> Safari and Mail also present accessibility problems.  Safari's new 
>>>> downloads popup is not ideal accessibility-wise, and while it works after 
>>>> a fashion the old downloads window was preferable.  Similarly, Mail seems 
>>>> sluggish, often reporting that it is busy, especially in the new layout. 
>>>> Drag and drop is inconsistent here as well: the Favorites bar can be added 
>>>> to with the new shortcuts, but Voiceover refuses to drag items which have 
>>>> a press action, thus requiring the old mouse toggling shortcut to remove 
>>>> them.
>>>> These are a representative sampling of the various issues I've encountered 
>>>> in using Lion with VoiceOver.  I hope that at least some of these may be 
>>>> fixed in the near future, as this would greatly improve the usability of 
>>>> the system.
>>>> Yours sincerely,
>>>> Zack Kline.
>>> 
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