what if you don't hav a mouse pd?
also do the pixels change each time your on that site?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Esther 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 7:03 PM
  Subject: Re: Hotspots


Hi Ginny,

I think the problem is that as soon as you start navigating with VoiceOver, you 
can only navigate to places that VoiceOver will let you move to.  It's possible 
to move your cursor in units of screen pixels if you turn Mouse Keys on and use 
key presses to move your mouse cursor, independent of where there are elements 
that VoiceOver recognizes.  This is the typical way I deal with sites like 
Audible.com, where the sound samples for audiobooks can only be played using 
Flash.  If there's a nearby marker that VoiceOver can recognize and move to, I 
start there and then move right or left by the correct number of screen pixels 
so that the flash player will activate when I click my trackpad at that 
position.  However, if you simply use the regular VoiceOver interaction to 
start off with, I don't think you can use hot spots to track these locations.  
My guess would be that you lose the locations as soon as you start using 
VoiceOver, since VoiceOver itself doesn't have a way to recognize these spots.

(If you're interested in how to currently use Mouse Keys to move around and 
play the sound samples at the Audible.com site, see this recent post from the 
archives:

http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg11128.html
(Re: Listening to Audible dot com samples)

Cheers,

Esther

Ginny Owens wroteHi, Mac listers. 

  I was hoping that hot spots could be set to places VO doesn't naturally go, 
so I had a sighted friend put the mouse cursor on a certain spot in a screen 
that's nearly imposible to get to with VO.  After setting a hot spot, I 
attempted to return to that same spot with VO, but instead it took me to the 
nearest VO-friendly button.  So should I assume that hotspots can only be set 
to VO-friendly spots? 
  Thanks much. 
  Ginny 






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