Thanks.  I only asked about t bird because yyou were using the mac version to 
responde to my message.  as for this box device you were refering to, can you 
get this localy.  If any how I could get this work it would be nice for now.

Matthew


On Nov 29, 2011, at 5:43 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

> So you'll need two adapters. One is the HDMI or DVI to VGA and the second is 
> the VGA to NTSC box to trick your Mac into thinking there is a monitor hooked 
> up.
> 
> Nope. Not accessible at all. This is the same problem with Firefox. The 
> Mozilla folks support the open Iaccessible2 API which is not implemented on 
> OSX. Apple already has a perfectly dandy accessibility API but Mozilla has no 
> intention of supporting a second platform-specific API since iAccessible2 
> works on both Windows and Linux. So the standoff leaves all Mozilla apps 
> unusable on OSX for now. Different story on Windows as FF with IAccessible2 
> and NVDA or Jaws is somewhat the gold standard for good web accessibility 
> support such as ARIA.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 11/29/11 3:30 PM, matthew Dyer wrote:
>> Chris,  I have an addapter which I have connected before.  I have several 
>> people looking for me, but will look around and see if one of the local 
>> thrift store againd see what I can come up witth.
>> 
>> Now to change the subjet if I may.  I notest you are using thunderbird on 
>> your mac and wonder if you foun d it to be accessible with vo.  UYou can 
>> write mere off list if you wish.
>> 
>> Matthew
>> 
>> 
>> On Nov 29, 2011, at 12:40 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>> 
>>> Lots of times thrift stores will have old ones that work well enough. They 
>>> don't even need to turn on really because the sense pins are just resistors 
>>> connecting certain ones together. They used to sell "vga terminators" but 
>>> every site I found either discontinued them or they were permanently out of 
>>> stock. Another option I've documented before was to get a VGA to NTSC/PAL 
>>> adapter. It will appear to be a VGA monitor to your Mac whether you hook it 
>>> up to a TV or not. I got one from here for about $27 plus shipping:
>>> 
>>> http://sewelldirect.com/pc-to-tv-adapter.asp
>>> 
>>> CB
>>> 
>>> On 11/27/11 10:49 AM, matthew Dyer wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> Anyone know whare  I can get a cheep monitor to connect to my mac mini.  I 
>>>> have a 2009  mottle.  I already have a vga addaptor, but have not been 
>>>> able to find a monitor cheep enough.  I don't mind paing around $30  for 
>>>> one if I have to, but that is the moste I am wailling to pay.  Thanks.
>>>> 
>>>> 
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