There is  at least one thing I've noticed that is more accessible than before.  
The actions menu can now be accessed with vo.  One thing you have to do 
however, is turn off cursor tracking.  When keyboard tracks with vo, nothing 
seems to work.

Another note of interest:  Mail rules are now stored on the server.  I felt 
that was a major flaw in mobileme before.

On Jun 18, 2010, at 8:02 AM, Chris Moore wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Have any of you taken a look at the re-designed mobileme site yet?  I am sure 
> visually it is stunning, but it seems even less accessible then the previous 
> site.  Ok I can still read my mail, but trying to switch between applications 
> such as calendars, contacts etc seems impossible.  I am also trying to add a 
> alias to my email and know how to do it if I was sighted, but trying to do 
> this with VO is a nightmare.  
> 
> The only buttons that appear are listed under form controls, everything else 
> shows up as empty (i.e. no headers or links) The item chooser brings up a 
> great deal of options.
> 
> Anyone else had better luck?  This should be very straight forward to use but 
> is not which surprises me when it is from Apple.  I have sent an email to 
> Apple accessibility, will let you know what they say.
> 
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