Hi,
Someone said if you disable the mouse cursor follows VoiceOver option,
this will fix it. Also, yes the http://www.amazon.com/access site does
work, however, you can't filter by price, etc.
Appreciate the help, for sure.
Blessed be,
Portia.
On 4/17/17, Scott Granados
DOn’t forget to put a smile in front of the amazon URL so instead of
www.amazon.com try smile.amazon.com. If you have a charity defined it will
take a small percentage of your transactions and donate it to your charity of
choice. Good feature.
> On Apr 16, 2017, at 4:09 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu
Yes, this is in general a good idea for web sites. I used to get FaceBook and
LikedIn used to be especially bad with showing / hiding items when a mouse
moved over a particular spot, causing slowdowns and lockups. I believe they
don't have that issue now, so perhaps they can detect a screen
Hello Paul,
I’ve amended as you suggest and will give that a try. Many thanks for posting
the question and then a solution.
Regards,
Gena
> On 16 Apr 2017, at 13:29, Paul Hopewell wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Many thanks for your help on this. Please note that I have fixed
Morning.
I have used Www.Amazon,.com//Mobile and have found the site much easier to
navigate.
Give that a try.
Kawal.
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> On 15 Apr 2017, at 7:45 pm, Portia Scott wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> I am having the same issue as you, and am using both a Mac
Hi Paul,
I am having the same issue as you, and am using both a Mac Mini 2012
running Sierra, and a MacBook Air running the same. It seems to only
happen on certain macs, as my friend Michelle does not seem to have
this issue.
Unfortunately, I can only suggest the same thing as was posted
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On Behalf Of Jonathan Cohn
Sent: Saturday, 15 April 2017 7:51 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS
Well, first of all I was not able to reproduce on my El Capitan system, also
Amazon appears to have a accessibility help
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On Behalf Of Georgina Joyce
Sent: Saturday, 15 April 2017 2:54 AM
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Subject: Re: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS
HelloPaul,
If you go to the develop menu and disable java
Well, first of all I was not able to reproduce on my El Capitan system,
also Amazon appears to have a accessibility help desk: to call our
Disability Customer Support line, or reach us directly at 1-888-283-1678
Also, if you find that turning off JavaScript often is your game, then you
should
HelloPaul,
If you go to the develop menu and disable java script you will have a better
experience. However, when you visit other sites you might experience safari
busy. It’s a pain disabling and enabling.
HTH
Gena
> On 14 Apr 2017, at 15:11, Paul Hopewell wrote:
>
I have not been on Amazon on the Mac for a while and am not sure if this is
the problem you are encountering but a known problem was that they introduced a
carousel of suggested items which goes around and around which many
screenreaders struggle to cope with or get out of by normal
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