[Mac-access]: Google Chrome

2015-01-29 Thread Lovette Yewchan
Hi there.
Does anyone have any tips using google chrome with usenity and VO?
Thanks.

Lovette

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[Mac-access]: A question about Containers in several different contexts

2015-01-29 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

OK, someone on here made mention about a question with a friend's IPad.  I
do not like hijacking other threads if I can at all prevent it, which
usually I can, and therefore, that is why I am starting this new thread, as
it only remotely has to do with the IPad.  The only reason I really even
mention that other thread is because it is what sparked me to ask this
question, and got me thinking.

One thing that I have noticed on I O S is when turning my rotor back and
forth, I keep hearing this thing called Containers.  So, I guess I'm a
little bit confused.  What exactly is a container in that particular type
context?  The other place where I see the mention of containers in on the
mac within Safari.  I noticed that you have the same thing.  So, what
exactly are! containers?

Not only would a definition of their meaning be helpful, but if you all
could actually give me a practical example both on I O S, and another
specifically on the mac side of things, that would be very helpful in
helping me grasp this concept.

Thank you.

Chris. 


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Re: [Mac-access]: A question about Containers in several different contexts

2015-01-29 Thread christopher hallsworth
Hi Chris,
Containers on iOS are like areas of a screen. Take the Mail app for example. 
There are at least two containers, maybe a third if a message is open. The 
first container contains the mailboxes. The second container contains messages 
in the selected mailbox. The third container, if appropriate, contains the 
content of the selected message. Now, containers on the mac? I have not seen 
those at all, not even in Safari.
 On 29 Jan 2015, at 19:45, Christopher-Mark Gilland clgillan...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 OK, someone on here made mention about a question with a friend's IPad.  I
 do not like hijacking other threads if I can at all prevent it, which
 usually I can, and therefore, that is why I am starting this new thread, as
 it only remotely has to do with the IPad.  The only reason I really even
 mention that other thread is because it is what sparked me to ask this
 question, and got me thinking.
 
 One thing that I have noticed on I O S is when turning my rotor back and
 forth, I keep hearing this thing called Containers.  So, I guess I'm a
 little bit confused.  What exactly is a container in that particular type
 context?  The other place where I see the mention of containers in on the
 mac within Safari.  I noticed that you have the same thing.  So, what
 exactly are! containers?
 
 Not only would a definition of their meaning be helpful, but if you all
 could actually give me a practical example both on I O S, and another
 specifically on the mac side of things, that would be very helpful in
 helping me grasp this concept.
 
 Thank you.
 
 Chris. 
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[Mac-access]: a bit of help here please

2015-01-29 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hello to all. I have no clue how this happened but all of my mail from all of 
my accounts disappeared. and I mean all of it. I tried to reimport the data 
base and restore from a time machine back up, how ever everything in my inbox 
is just gone. and i did not remove it, I don't think. I looked in my trash but 
to no avail. It's not there either.  Is there any way I can get my mail back?

Blessings and happy Thursday.
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Re: [Mac-access]: Google Chrome

2015-01-29 Thread Lovette Yewchan
One thing I am noticing is that there are a lot of collapsed things and I 
cannot read the pages as easily as before.
Lovette

 On Jan 29, 2015, at 7:56 PM, Bryan Jones openses...@me.com wrote:
 
 Is there anything in particular you are wondering about? In my limited 
 testing of the latest version of Chrome under Yosemite 10.10.2, I’ve been 
 able to use the standard VO web navigation commands to move through pages 
 just as I would when navigating in Safari. There are, however, at least two 
 notable bugs as listed in Google ticket 439695. The first bug is that the web 
 rotor as accessed with the VO+U keystroke is completely non-functional. The 
 second issue is that the standard VO+Shift+Down Arrow keystroke fails to 
 interact with the HTML content. The simple workaround for this one is to use 
 the tab key to move VO focus into the web content. Note that neither of these 
 bugs exists when running the same version of Chrome under Mavericks.
 
 HTH,
 Bryan
 
 On Jan 29, 2015, at 2:23 PM, Lovette Yewchan lyewc...@telus.net wrote:
 Does anyone have any tips using google chrome with usenity and VO?
 
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Re: [Mac-access]: Google Chrome

2015-01-29 Thread Bryan Jones
Is there anything in particular you are wondering about? In my limited testing 
of the latest version of Chrome under Yosemite 10.10.2, I’ve been able to use 
the standard VO web navigation commands to move through pages just as I would 
when navigating in Safari. There are, however, at least two notable bugs as 
listed in Google ticket 439695. The first bug is that the web rotor as accessed 
with the VO+U keystroke is completely non-functional. The second issue is that 
the standard VO+Shift+Down Arrow keystroke fails to interact with the HTML 
content. The simple workaround for this one is to use the tab key to move VO 
focus into the web content. Note that neither of these bugs exists when running 
the same version of Chrome under Mavericks.

HTH,
Bryan

On Jan 29, 2015, at 2:23 PM, Lovette Yewchan lyewc...@telus.net wrote:
 Does anyone have any tips using google chrome with usenity and VO?

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Re: [Mac-access]: a bit of help here please

2015-01-29 Thread Sarah k Alawami
It's worth a try. I forgot about that option. Let's hope they did not just 
plain  vanish.
 On Jan 29, 2015, at 7:01 PM, John Gunn g...@tznet.com wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 Did you try to rebuild each mailbox?  While highliting a mailbox, VO-right 
 until you hear mailbox.  VO down until you hear rebuild then VO space.  You 
 won't hear anything but after you do this for every mailbox, close mail and 
 hopefully going back in all will be there.
 
 John
 
 
 On Jan 29, 2015, at 5:51 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello to all. I have no clue how this happened but all of my mail from all 
 of my accounts disappeared. and I mean all of it. I tried to reimport the 
 data base and restore from a time machine back up, how ever everything in my 
 inbox is just gone. and i did not remove it, I don't think. I looked in my 
 trash but to no avail. It's not there either.  Is there any way I can get my 
 mail back?
 
 Blessings and happy Thursday.
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Re: [Mac-access]: Google Chrome

2015-01-29 Thread Bryan Jones
Can you provide some more details so we can try to reproduce what you are 
finding? For example, can you provide links to some websites where you are 
experiencing these “collapsed things,” and maybe describe the differences 
between how you used to be able to read the pages more easily and how it is 
different now?

On Jan 29, 2015, at 11:04 PM, Lovette Yewchan lyewc...@telus.net wrote:
 One thing I am noticing is that there are a lot of collapsed things and I 
 cannot read the pages as easily as before.

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Re: [Mac-access]: Google Chrome

2015-01-29 Thread Lovette Yewchan
It is on all web pages.
I used to be able to tab and/or vo left or right arrow to go through the page 
and read more than the links.
I could interact with areas but now I get very little info at a time.
Maybe a line or two at the most.On Jan 29, 2015, at 8:46 PM, Bryan Jones 
openses...@me.com wrote:
 
 Can you provide some more details so we can try to reproduce what you are 
 finding? For example, can you provide links to some websites where you are 
 experiencing these “collapsed things,” and maybe describe the differences 
 between how you used to be able to read the pages more easily and how it is 
 different now?
 
 On Jan 29, 2015, at 11:04 PM, Lovette Yewchan lyewc...@telus.net wrote:
 One thing I am noticing is that there are a lot of collapsed things and I 
 cannot read the pages as easily as before.
 
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Re: [Mac-access]: a bit of help here please

2015-01-29 Thread John Gunn
Hello,

Did you try to rebuild each mailbox?  While highliting a mailbox, VO-right 
until you hear mailbox.  VO down until you hear rebuild then VO space.  You 
won't hear anything but after you do this for every mailbox, close mail and 
hopefully going back in all will be there.

John


 On Jan 29, 2015, at 5:51 PM, Sarah k Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello to all. I have no clue how this happened but all of my mail from all of 
 my accounts disappeared. and I mean all of it. I tried to reimport the data 
 base and restore from a time machine back up, how ever everything in my inbox 
 is just gone. and i did not remove it, I don't think. I looked in my trash 
 but to no avail. It's not there either.  Is there any way I can get my mail 
 back?
 
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Re: [Mac-access]: Google Chrome

2015-01-29 Thread Chris Moore
It's a known ARIA bug in the latest build. 

Sent from my iPhone

 On 30 Jan 2015, at 05:09, Lovette Yewchan lyewc...@telus.net wrote:
 
 It is on all web pages.
 I used to be able to tab and/or vo left or right arrow to go through the page 
 and read more than the links.
 I could interact with areas but now I get very little info at a time.
 Maybe a line or two at the most.On Jan 29, 2015, at 8:46 PM, Bryan Jones 
 openses...@me.com wrote:
 
 Can you provide some more details so we can try to reproduce what you are 
 finding? For example, can you provide links to some websites where you are 
 experiencing these “collapsed things,” and maybe describe the differences 
 between how you used to be able to read the pages more easily and how it is 
 different now?
 
 On Jan 29, 2015, at 11:04 PM, Lovette Yewchan lyewc...@telus.net wrote:
 One thing I am noticing is that there are a lot of collapsed things and I 
 cannot read the pages as easily as before.
 
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