And I suggest you send a note to accessibil...@apple.com. I know this  
is like beating a dead horse, but quite honestly, keep the pressure up  
and also send a note to the Mobile Me support team. This is how they  
will get moving and keep things on the radar. They really try to do  
the right thing and they are responsive, but like most things, it's  
all in the order of when it gets done. I recently had an issue with an  
iTunes track and the iTunes support team responded quickly and  
honestly said they didn't know if they would or how quickly they could  
address the issue, but they compensated me at any rate. Honestly the  
issue was a little blip in the track, right at the beginning, but you  
know they were quick to get back to me. So, that to say they do try,  
but keep after them.

On Jul 22, 2009, at 8:48 PM, 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.
> .
>
>
> Barry Hadder wrote:
>> 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.
>> Thanks.
> >


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