Hi Teresa,

I have some bad news and some good news. First the bad. Believe it or not, 
Me.com is pretty inaccessible using VO or any screen reader. Esther has posted 
some workarounds that can help in some situations. One of Esther's tips is that 
it can be less painful to login if you include the specific section of the 
me.com site in the address bar as I've included in the following URL:

www.me.com/findmyiphone

When you get to that site, chances are you will still hear lots of the dreaded 
"Safari busy, Safari ready" chatter, but be patient and you should eventually 
be able to enter your id and password. I've noticed that it can take some VO 
left and right to hit the actual edit fields, and the button labeled "sign in" 
sometimes requires routing the mouse cursor to the VO cursor and then 
performing the VO-Shift-Spacebar mouse click. I just tested this and it got me 
to the "find my iphone" section of the me.com site but I was not able to find 
anything useful on that page using VO.

Now for the good news. Aside from the me.com mess, I think you can perform the 
actual setup of the "find my ipod" service from your ipod itself. If you 
haven't already done so, take a look at the instructions at the following Apple 
site for setting this up on an ipod touch: 
http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/find-my-ipodtouch-setup/

More good news is that there is an App called "Find my iPhone" that is VO 
accessible and runs on an i-device. It will find any i-devices that have been 
setup on the "find my i-whatever" service under the ID you use to login after 
launching the app. It allows a sighted person to view a map displaying the 
approximate location of the i-device in question, and it has fully accessible 
functions allowing you to send a text message with or without sound, change the 
device's password, or wipe the device. You can even use the app to test the 
device you are running it on. Here's a link to the app in the US App Store:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/find-my-iphone/id376101648?mt=8

Hopefully Apple will be replacing me.com with an upgraded and accessible 
website as part of the iCloud initiative. I had emailed accessibil...@apple.com 
a few months ago and they flat out told me the me.com site is not accessible 
with VO or any screen reader, but they offered no insight into when this 
situation might be improved.

HTH,
Bryan
 
On Jun 17, 2011, at 9:44 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> I'm actually *hoping I have the wrong URL for the Mobile Me site. I'm trying 
> to activate the "find my IPod" service, and when I go to www.me.com VO mostly 
> says "busy" and will occasionally read one element on the page. Is it just me?

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