I am regularily switching between webkit and safari, often use google and have never seen these problems. Though I have to admit generally, for doing searchs on my Mac, I type command-l and then hit tab and enter my search terms. This avoids opening a web page to just fill in a form.
Best regards, Jon On 04/10/2010, carlene knight <carlenefor...@gmail.com> wrote: > Well, it opens ok, but when you put a search quarry in and hit return or > Vo/spacebar on the search button, the problem begins. Vo will constantly > restart. Yes, I am using Safari. > > > On Oct 4, 2010, at 1:37 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> Let me guess, you're not using Webkit. That'd explain why your Safari >> crashes, although I don't even seem to have that problem when using the >> regular Safari which is pretty interesting. I didn't even know the current >> site was inaccessible, so to speak. >> >> Regards, >> Nic >> On Oct 4, 2010, at 2:40 AM, Mike Arrigo wrote: >> >>> That's interesting, I've never had this issue with radio buttons, just >>> used some of those a few minutes ago. >>> On Oct 3, 2010, at 6:26 PM, carlene knight wrote: >>> >>>> The regular Google page doesn't work quite right as Voiceover keeps >>>> restarting, but the accessible Google site and the sttpgoogle sight work >>>> fine. I have problems with radio buttons though if I am trying to fill >>>> out a form. That's my biggest bugaboo with Safari. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Oct 2, 2010, at 6:24 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote: >>>> >>>>> Google works fine here, that site that ses the mouse over stuff is >>>>> doable, but you have to root the mouse to the element, then read with >>>>> the VO keys to see whathas changed, the best solution here is to email >>>>> the web master and ask them to use something more accessible, using >>>>> mouse over events can cause problems for any screen reader. >>>>> On Oct 2, 2010, at 8:02 AM, Scott Ford wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello everyone, >>>>>> I am working on a Mac book pro in win 7. Unfortunately I keep >>>>>> finding myself having to do this. Part is my inability to completely >>>>>> grasp >>>>>> voice over in a really efficient way. However I feel to a larger part >>>>>> I >>>>>> cannot get the functionality that I find necearry to complete my work >>>>>> and >>>>>> university assignments. For example last night I was searching for >>>>>> information on a pelit stove that I am working on. I found a good and >>>>>> very >>>>>> informative site, however the mouse over functions were completely >>>>>> crazy. >>>>>> Nothing was folloing a sequence that I could replicate, finally just >>>>>> by >>>>>> clicking on every mouse over on the page all of the information was >>>>>> displayed. I went into windows and discovered that the site was >>>>>> solid. >>>>>> This is only one event. I very frequently find that this is occurring >>>>>> even >>>>>> in google of all places. Many times the heading hot key does not >>>>>> function >>>>>> properly. Can you tell me if you guys are running into similar >>>>>> frustrations? I find similar troubles with the need for a good word >>>>>> processor and spreadsheet application. I will not go into details >>>>>> right >>>>>> now, but I too am questioning how long before we can expect a bit more >>>>>> stability and a solid tool for productivity? I love the sleek design >>>>>> and >>>>>> form factor in the mac, however I am not seeing the craze and >>>>>> mysticism that >>>>>> many folks are embuing the machines with. I have found the hardware >>>>>> just as >>>>>> pron to wear and tare and failer as on a PC. I will stop my rant and >>>>>> I >>>>>> really appoligize if I have offended anyone, that was certainly not my >>>>>> intentions. 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