Sorry for butting in here but I think she has an outstanding delivery already in the system and she is trying to modify that. If I'm right, there would be no shopping cart involved. Christine, am I interpreting this correctly?
Esther, I really appreciate your detailed explanations I've been seeing on the lists. I'm quite new to the Mac so this bit about the item chooser was most informative to me. On 2/12/12, Esther <mori...@mac.com> wrote: > Hi Christine, > What I found for the tassimo site is that when you add an item to your cart, > there is a "Just added to your cart" window that comes up that only contains > details about the item you just added. It doesn't show up as a second > window if you check with window chooser menu (VO-F2). So if there are other > items in your cart that you are trying to remove, you won't be able to view > them until you use one of the buttons associated with that window to exit > it. The only clue that this window is up is that VoiceOver says "Close" > just after announcing "Just added to your cart" once you press the button to > add an item to your cart. This is why I used item chooser menu to try to > navigate to other elements in that window -- specifically, to try to at > least close it. Typing "just" after using VO-I lists items which include > "Just added to your cart". Continuing by typing "but" after that refines > that list to give you the items that are buttons for the "Just added to the > cart" window. > > If you want to get to the full cart, you need to navigate to the "Just added > to your cart, checkout button" and press it (VO-Space). Can you find a > button like that on your screen? Until you press that button you will not > be able to view or modify any items in your shopping cart apart from the > item you just added to your cart. Pressing that button should take you to > the screen with the full shopping cart contents. You should be able to > navigate the table and check boxes to remove items that you don't want. The > total may update correctly if you simply remove items. However, if you > change the quantity of items in the table for the full shopping cart, you > won't be able to get them to update unless you press the unlabeled button > for updating the shopping cart. It will be on the row of the table after > your last shopping cart item, and VoiceOver will says something about "spans > 5 columns button column 1" after announcing the row. > > HTH. By the way, I didn't check by changing my settings, but I'm using DOM > mode and have set all my cursors tracking, and have mouse moves VoiceOver > cursor under the navigation options of VoiceOver utility. This isn't my > usual set up -- especially the mouse moves VO cursor. I just got through > checking the "Find My iPhone" page under Safari 5.1.2 so was trying > different settings to improve the navigation experience. > > Cheers, > > Esther > > On Feb 12, 2012, at 5:23 AM, Christine Grassman wrote: > >> Hi, Esther. Thanks so much for so quickly checking this out for me. The >> thing is, I've already got an auto-delivery set up, and I managed to add >> to it, but want to get rid of something that has been there from the >> beginning, and I can't even find the product listed anywhere to try to put >> "zero) or simply entty the quantity. I've written to them, but of course, >> not a peep yet. It's enough to make one switch to Kurig. :) >> On Feb 11, 2012, at 10:39 PM, Esther wrote: >> >>> Hi Christine, >>> >>> I tried out that site with Safari 5.1.2 (part of my very recent upgrade >>> to Lion). Here are a few observations. If you are selecting Auto >>> Delivery, start out by selecting the quantity on the product page, where >>> you can check availability, select the radio button for auto delivery, >>> and set the quantity before you press the button to add to cart. When >>> you press the button to add to your cart, you'll hear VoiceOver say "Just >>> added to your cart" "Close". This is a window that comes up that >>> overlays your screen. If you use item chooser menu (VO-I), and first >>> type "just" then type "but", you'll get "Just added to your cart, close >>> button", "Just added to your cart, checkout button", and "Just added to >>> your cart, continue shopping button". Choose one of these options. If >>> you use the checkout button, you should be able to navigate the table of >>> your order. However, I tried putting sample product in the cart with >>> default quantity of 1, set the radio button to auto delivery, then got a >>> message that auto delivery required at least a quantity of 2. Then I >>> tried updating the quantity within the table. I finally managed to do >>> this, but there's a problem because the button to update the changes you >>> make to quantity is not labeled. After the last row of your order, >>> you'll hear voice over say something like "row 4 PRODUCT spans 5 columns >>> button column 1". That unlabeled button turns out to be the one that you >>> need to press to update your changes to quantity. That's why I said it's >>> easier to start by setting the quantity when you make your original >>> product selection, rather than trying to change it. However, if you use >>> item chooser menu to navigate to the "Just added to your cart, checkout >>> button" so you can press it, you should be able to read and navigate the >>> table for your order. >>> >>> HTH. Cheers, >>> >>> Esther >>> >>> On Feb 11, 2012, at 4:04 PM, Christine Grassman wrote: >>> >>>> Hello all. I am in one of those "about to toss this thing out the >>>> window" moods. I have tried reading the information on a table using >>>> Safari and Google Chrome, something I normally have no trouble doing. I >>>> am wondering if it is the site, but in every other way, the site seems >>>> accessible. It is >>>> http://www.tassimo.com >>>> I am attempting to modify an auto delivery order, but cannot read the >>>> cells in the table, and can only seem to find options to change the >>>> frequency or ship date of an order, rather than change the quantity of >>>> products. I can only read the frequency of the order -- no other cell >>>> information is accessible. Any ideas? Thanks much. >>>> Christine >>> > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MacVisionaries" group. > To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com. 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