I don't have any such problem.
On 22 Sep 2012, at 07:55, Jürgen Fleger <apple-engl...@fleger.net> wrote:

> I meant pressing Spacebar on an audio file. It doesn't work properly since 
> Mountain Lion. I tried it with several files on two machines in 10.8.1. Apple 
> already confirmed that there is such an issue and prommissed to forward it to 
> the appropriate people.
> 
> Jürgen
> 
> Am 21.09.2012 um 23:16 schrieb Ray Foret Jr <rfore...@att.net>:
> 
>> Wait let's be clear about one thing.  When you say that fast forward and 
>> rewind don't work correctly in quick look, are you talking about that when 
>> you stream a file directly off an internet site, you can't interact with the 
>> timeline and move through it?  If that's what you mean, you're absolutely 
>> correct.  IF you mean that you press the space bar on a file, you'll find 
>> the percentage bar at or near the right.  interact with that and you can 
>> move forward or backward through a file.
>> 
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>> 
>> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
>> 
>> Skype name:
>> barefootedray
>> 
>> On Sep 21, 2012, at 3:29 PM, Jürgen Fleger <apple-engl...@fleger.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Brian and all,
>>> 
>>> unfortunately I gathered a long list of bugs in VoiceOver since Lion. What 
>>> makes me frustrated is not only the fact that it takes Apple most of the 
>>> time a whole step to a new Mac OS animal to improve VoiceOver. But for some 
>>> improvements you even get a worsening back.
>>> For instance pdfs in Preview are quite inaccessible since Mountain Lion; 
>>> forward and rewind doesn't work properly in Quicklook; drag and drop is 
>>> worse then ever; ex- and import of VO settings still doesn't work properly; 
>>> the button "reverse language" in Dashboard widget translation doesn't work 
>>> with VoiceOver; Info section in Dashboard widgets is hardly to close; 
>>> Spotlight seemms no longer to work properly on some machines; tables still 
>>> don't work in text documents; full screen mode is hardly to close; etc. etc.
>>> 
>>> I'm really concerned about the future of VoiceOver on the Mac. I love my 
>>> Macs and I don't want to switch back to Windows. But that's only possible 
>>> when Apple continuously improves VoiceOver. And not just a little bit like 
>>> in Mountain Lion.
>>> 
>>> We are the ones who can and should tell Apple what we need. It's good to 
>>> give them positive feedback but it's also necessary to tell them clearly 
>>> what's wrong with VoiceOver. Aspecially the american users of Macs should 
>>> insist. Because I got the feeling they are not very interested what some 
>>> VoiceOver users from France or Germany or maybe Italy might be concerned 
>>> about. I wrote so many e-mails to the accessibility team, nothing happened. 
>>> Just the standard reply that they appreciate the feedback and will forward 
>>> it to the appropriate people. Thanks a lot.
>>> 
>>> Sorry for this negative message
>>> Jürgen
>>> 
>>> Am 21.09.2012 um 06:49 schrieb Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com>:
>>> 
>>>> Hey Veronica,
>>>> 
>>>> I know exactly what you are talking about, and that non interaction
>>>> with html happens to me a lot here is a quick fix for you. Toggle VO
>>>> off and than back on with Command F5 when this happens it should fix
>>>> the html non interaction problem. Yet another bug in Mountain Lion.
>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>> 
>>>> On Sep 20, 4:46 pm, Brian Fischler <blindga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> I know that we are not Apple's main focus group, but two updates to
>>>>> 10.8 and still not one improvement to Voiceover? There are some pretty
>>>>> basic fixable things, that I am very disappointed that Apple has not
>>>>> addressed in either update. And before I get blasted for posting
>>>>> anything negative on this board about Apple, yes, I have emailed Apple
>>>>> Accessibility, and yes, I have used a Mac for a long time. The one
>>>>> primary thing that seems like a quick fix would be getting Web spots
>>>>> to work properly in safari. I am still stunned that you have to now
>>>>> click VO command right bracket to go left or up a page, and VO command
>>>>> left bracket to go right or down a page. Anyone with the slightest bit
>>>>> of logic would have realized that this is reversed.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Numbers is still very difficult to use if you have a big spreadsheet
>>>>> as there is no way to search for a certain cell in a large document.
>>>>> While the command to do this in Lion was bizarre at least it worked
>>>>> most of the time. Calling Apple Accessibility, I find it hilarious
>>>>> that the people at the specialized Voiceover department know nothing
>>>>> about numbers, and the numbers department know nothing about
>>>>> Voiceover. Pretty hilarious.
>>>>> 
>>>>> QuickNav is still unbelievably buggy. Several times a day QuickNav
>>>>> just stops working, and I have to toggle VO off and on to get it to
>>>>> start working again.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Just wanted to name a few and mention it would be nice to actually see
>>>>> a Voiceover improvement in an update to the operating system.
>>>>> Otherwise, what is the point of me taking the time to contact Apple
>>>>> Accessibility. They have gotten back to me every time which is very
>>>>> nice of them, but lets start getting some of these issues implemented.
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