Great to know, thanks. I will look into having the student's Mac upgraded, or 
at the least, getting her and her TVI some time on a 10.9 machine. If you 
husband can supply any details about low vision accessibility fixes in 
Mavericks, I'd appreciate it. I, too, am too blind to use Zoom or similar 
features, so I am in the same boat you are.
On Mar 28, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk> wrote:

> For Safari, the Web Rotor came in after Snow Leopard as did the single key 
> navigation with Quick Nav. The VO-u command I seem to remember was the Links 
> chooser back then.
> 
> Being totally blind myself, I have no first-hand knowledge of any 
> improvements for low-vision users, but my husband, who teaches low-vision 
> people to use Macs, says that Mavericks is a big improvement on Snow Leopard.
> 
> The new Pages is much easier to use than the old version with much less need 
> to interact. For myself, I still like the old version of Pages for all its 
> extra features, but many people found it too annoying to use.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
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