Re: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS

2017-04-17 Thread Portia Scott
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

Re: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS

2017-04-17 Thread 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

Re: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS

2017-04-16 Thread Jonathan Cohn
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

Re: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS

2017-04-16 Thread Georgina Joyce
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

Re: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS

2017-04-16 Thread Kawal Gucukoglu
Morning. I have used Www.Amazon,.com//Mobile and have found the site much easier to navigate. Give that a try. Kawal. Sent from my iPhone > 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

Re: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS

2017-04-15 Thread Portia Scott
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

RE: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS

2017-04-14 Thread Simon Fogarty
ries@googlegroups.com] 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

RE: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS

2017-04-14 Thread Simon Fogarty
@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Georgina Joyce Sent: Saturday, 15 April 2017 2:54 AM To: AppleVis List <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS HelloPaul, If you go to the develop menu and disable java

Re: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS

2017-04-14 Thread Jonathan Cohn
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

Re: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS

2017-04-14 Thread Georgina Joyce
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: >

RE: Shopping on Amazon using Safari on Mac OS

2017-04-14 Thread daj.griffith
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