Hello. I have just started using the method where when you do signing to an
account or make a new account Safari is filling in the password for you by
giving you a strong password.
So when you do go back into the website, how do you get the Safari to put in
the password for you or does that hap
Thanks for the thorough response, Brad.
Best,
Janina
Brad Snyder writes:
> Yes, I find the Honeywell Total Comfort Connect thermostat app to be almost
> 100% accessible using VoiceOver on my iPhone.
> I have had a Honeywell thermostat and the TCC app for about 6 years, and the
> accessibility
There's a button on screen that VoiceOver reads as "Password." If you
press that button, a window will open with suggestions. Move to the one
you want and press RETURN to use it.
On 12/19/2020 4:51 AM, 'Kawal Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hello. I have just started using the method whe
The voiceover support in Firefox is coming along nicely. There are still a few
gaps with how it works but it's definitely useable. And certainly having
another accessible browser on the mac is a good thing.
> On Dec 18, 2020, at 7:38 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> A couple folks have asked me ab
Also pressing command shift a while you are on the user name field will
automatically enter the username and password, if it is available. Another
method is to arrow down, while you’re in one of the fields and the suggested
passwords will also appear. and pressing return will except the choice.
I finally tracked down the article.
https://blog.mozilla.org/accessibility/voiceover-preview-for-macos-firefox/
VoiceOver Preview for macOS Firefox
Asa DotzlerDecember 15, 2020
For the better part of two decades, Mozilla has been building browsers that are
highly accessible for users with disabil
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for providing this article. Its interesting because on another
list folks having paypal problems indicate Firefox is the only windows
solution.
I hope talent on this list help them out. Specifically, how are they
addressing Captcha problems in this new Firefox?
best,
I'm excited about this. when I used windows I preferred Firefox to any other
browser. now maybe I'll be able to use it again. always nice to have more than
1.
> On Dec 19, 2020, at 6:55 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
>
> I finally tracked down the article.
> https://blog.mozilla.org/accessibility
Depending on the model of your Mac, you can also use the finger print sensor.
Once you are on a user name edit field, Safari will give you the option to use
Touch ID. Put your finger on the sensor and it does the rest!
> On Dec 19, 2020, at 09:23, Vinny Pedulla wrote:
>
> Also pressing command