Hi Esther and all,

I'm still considering this and I'm wondering if you are anybody else  
has used the "back to my mac" feature successfully.  I don't currently  
have more than one Mac and am unable to test it for myself.
Thanks.

On Jul 22, 2009, at 8:27 PM, Esther wrote:

>
> Hi Barry,
>
> Barry Hadder wrote:
>>
>> Ok, I found in the archives where someone mentioned getting to the
>> email preferences with control-,.  I would have never figured that  
>> out
>> on my own.
>>
>> Anybody has any other comments, I would be glad to hear them.  I'm
>> personally disappointed to see this service so far behind in the
>> accessibility department after all of the other good things Apple
>> hasdone.
>
> Those were my posts, and I was in the middle of composing a reply to  
> your original query which I'll paste in here.  The answer is that up  
> until the transition to MobileMe for the iPhone launch last year,  
> the dot Mac service was very accessible with the exception of using  
> the iWeb design tools to create web sites.  Most users who started  
> with that service when it was dot Mac and used the web mail service  
> and internet sharing, etc. can probably still navigate those parts  
> of the site because the structure is familiar -- it's accessible,  
> but non-standard.  I have to admit that shifting the Command- prefix  
> over to Control- was a bit of a surprise, but I think that was their  
> way of accommodating people who accessed the browser from Windows  
> and other keyboards where there is no Command key. I'll go on to  
> answer your questions.  Read the posts for discussion about how to  
> navigate the web interface.  The exact sequences are different  
> depending on whether you use DOM mode or group mode navigation.
>
>>
>> Does anybody here use MobileMe?  If so, does any body know how to
>> access the toolbar and actions menu that is supposedly at the top of
>> the window?  For example, setting the mail preferences on the web.
>
> Access mail preferences with Contol-Comma.  In general, the  
> shortcuts that work with mail on your computer also work from the  
> Web version of MobileMe if you replace "Command" with "Control".
>
> See my reply in the archives to Simon's question about setting up  
> aliases in MobileMe.  There's some initial discussion about the way  
> that the web version of MobileMe works:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg04214.html
> (Working with MobileMe web mail and setting up aliases [was Re:  
> Setting aliases in mobileme])
>
> Also in the archives, how to cancel MobileMe:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg02244.html
> (Instructions on how to Cancel Mobile Me [was Re: canceling Mobile  
> Me account])
>
> Both these posts give some background about navigating.
>
> And there's a MobileMe live chat support number on their web page  
> for problems.  This is for problems related to service -- not  
> accessibility, since their Tech Support won't know how to handle that.
>
> http://www.apple.com/mobileme/news/2009/04/live-chat-support-247.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> Esther
>
>
> >


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