yes, I find it rather frustrating that Apple Accessibility appears to have been
rather quiet about this, despite me asking them a few times over... still,
perhaps they only have recently found out what is causing the issue.
the actual fault presumably lies with the web-site developers, as Apple
This could explain some busy behavior I've experienced with web-based
chat apps since the browser has to poll the server repeatedly to get
incoming events.
CB
On 10/5/11 1:35 PM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:
I did try that, but interestingly have had a reply from Apple Accessibility
abou
I did try that, but interestingly have had a reply from Apple Accessibility
about this, and would urge anyone else experiencing this issue to write and ask
about this too, as they need to know its quite a significant thing if they
don't hurry along and find a resolution.
Accessibility told me..
Neil,
I would turn voiceover off and on to see if it helps, because it does,
sometimes.
On Oct 5, 2011, at 6:01 PM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Please forgive me if this has been picked up on previously...
>
> I had originally thought this was the fault of one web developer w
Hi All,
Please forgive me if this has been picked up on previously...
I had originally thought this was the fault of one web developer who had
adjusted something which had broke accessibility, but am now not so sure...
Using my iMac, which I've kept on SL for the time being, I have now found a