In data Sabato 23 Luglio 2011 6.13.35, David Tanner <david.tanner...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
How much of the problems that people are having is caused because the OS is new, and things are done a bit different and it is too soon to have learned the new ways of doing things in the new OS. There a large majority of those who are complaining of problems who are new or relatively new to Apple in the first place, and now they are trying to deal with a new operating system which was announced to have way over 200 changes and new features.

Bugs are bugs, not different ways to do things. I am a registered developer and I am using Lion since first beta version. I reported several bugs, but none of them has been addressed. We really need to call things by theyr real name, if we want Vo to improove. This Lion, from an accessibility point of view, is not the best Apple's accomplishment. Braille output, in example, has not changed: it is just a lame voice mirror and it is unacceptable if you want call VO a Professional Screen reader. Braille verbosity has been poorly implemented. If we want talk about web navigation, just look at the newly implemented one key command. So, have your quicknav turned on, activate the one key commands and start browsing a web page. Now, jump to the next heading by pressing "h", open web rotor with VO+u and select "lines", in example. Now, go on browsing your web page using down arrow, then press "h" again. If you press down arrow to continue your line by line browsing, you'll find that the web rotor is no longer set to "line" but to "heading". And what's about the translations? They are irritating, at least.


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