If I understood correctly you are not able to click on  different links in your 
account in iTunes and see the reloaded page.. 
My experience is that I have to stop interacting and start interacting with the 
html area to see the changes. If I for example click on manage my abbos nothing 
seems to change on the page. But if I do as discribed I found a different 
content after interacting again. Just try it out.

Jürgen

Am 08.12.2012 um 05:36 schrieb Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]>:

> I'm not gonna rant and rave like I have done before, I promise.  Just read 
> what I have to say.  I'm gonna keep this real short and sweet.  I haven't 
> written Apple Accessibility quite yet about this, however, if any more of you 
> are experiencing this as well, let me know, as I'd be happy to write 
> Accessibility on our behalfs although I'd encourage all you do the same, if 
> you find this bug.
> 
> A lotta you may remember the bug that we had with the app store on an IPad 
> with I O S.  Remember how after scrolling down the screen with Voiceover so 
> far, it would quit scrolling?  Well, I think we're having a very similar 
> issue now on the Mac in the ITunes store.  Let me be a little more specific. 
> Again, I'm gonna keep this as brief as I possibly can, unlike I normally do, 
> but at least let me explain.
> 
> OK, let's say that I go to the store menu up in the menu bar, then I go to 
> view my account: [email protected]
> 
> OK, so I put in my password for security reasons, and go to the ok button, or 
> just hit return. Either/or.  Usually just hit return.  OK, now on the next 
> page which loads, I find that I only can scroll so far down.  Voiceover 
> definitely! reads  the entire html content area, all the way to the tip notch 
> bottom, but it seems like Voiceover is reading, but not correctly tracking, 
> even though the actual focus is set to follow the Voiceover cursor.  And yes, 
> I do have cursor tracking enable, so that's not really a problem.  A 
> practical example is: on this page, if I go down to where it has the manage 
> link to manage my subscriptions.  If I vo+space on that manage link, it wont' 
> click.  I've also tried routing the mous, and hitting command+Vo+F5, then 
> vo+shift+space.  About the only two things I've honestly not yet tried is 
> command+Vo+F5 which really shouldn't be necessary anyhow seeing I have it set 
> to have the mouse cursor follow the Voiceover cursor, but just to be on the 
> safe side... yeah...  Then clicking my actual macbook's trackpad.  I've not 
> tried that nor have I tried doing this with trackpad commander, flicking down 
> there then double tapping the track pad. I almost wonder if I turned on TP 
> commander, then once at a certain point, 3 finger flicked up, if that would 
> scroll things.  The question's just where the heck would I navigate to, 
> before doing that?  I'm not even totally convinced that would work.  It might 
> though.
> 
> This basically also makes it imposible for me to click on the see all link, 
> to be able to look at my purchase history.  I dono if the other store pages 
> are also this way, but I'd suspect they probably would be.  It's almost like 
> voiceover's tracking, and scrolling but the page itself visually isn't, thus 
> causing me to not correctly be able to click things.  Even though vo+F3, and 
> vo+F5 tell me the correct things under the cursors, and even though they both 
> always match each other being they're both tracking each other, I'm still not 
> getting anywhere when I try activating the links.  The item chooser, or web 
> rotor isn't really helping either.  I even tried just tabbing through then 
> hitting return on the links, but that did some very undesirable things.  It 
> seems to be activating links I didn't tell it to activate... usually the link 
> right before the one I want.  Although that's inconsistent, as sometimes if I 
> then say ok, add a link to it, and I go one link past! the one I need  with 
> tab, then hit return, it sometimes then activates the wrong link as well.  
> It's so intermittant that I can't really tell you the exact behavior.  I just 
> wonder if this is something you all also in Mountain Lion are experiencing 
> with ITunes 11.  If so, let me know and I'll go ahead at that point and shoot 
> off an e-mail to Accessibility. They fixed the IPad bug pretty quickly, so I 
> have no reason to believe this also couldn't be taken care of fairly soon.  I 
> almost wonder if Apple's even aware of it.
> 
> Take care.
> 
> Chris. 
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