I live in Europe, and I don’t have a dog. Nevertheless, I want to be able to
let the driver know that I won’t find him/her and that the driver will need to
apprise me of his/her arrival.
> On 27.02.2021, at 18:51, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
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>> Well, we are getting a little off the Acple topi
These commands will usually work, however a web page developer can bind arrow
keys to javascript functions and if they do then by default the way VoiceOver
works with arrow keys gets disabled. If you need this, you can turn arrow key
browsing on in the Web section of VoiceOver utility.
Also, whe
There should be an answer call in the touchbar, and there is a keyboard
shortcut but I can never remember it.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Feb 27, 2021, at 16:14, Fazil wrote:
>
> Hi, Group.
> My Mac, iPad and iPhone are on the same network. When the phone rings, Mac
> r
Unless of course the uber driver sees your dog and somehow just cann't find you
as he drives on by.
On Sat, 27 Feb 2021, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
> > Well, we are getting a little off the Acple topic here. In the United
> > States, the ada requires these services to accept service dogs. the nf
From:
https://sclower.github.io/
AccessiBe Gone selected tabaccessibegone/
AccessiBe Gone
If you are blind or low vision and rely on assistive technologies like
screen readers, you may have begun finding popular websites becoming
less usable-- all in the same ways:
Shortly after the page loads,
Actually if that solution was incorporated into Uber practices, I dare say
we would not be having this exchange.
If the nfb effort you referenced did not lead to a way for customers to
inform Uber drivers when requesting transport that they are traveling
either with a cane or service animal, s
where would I find Better? I have Adblock plus installed already.
thanks.
> On Feb 28, 2021, at 1:45 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
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> From:
> https://sclower.github.io/
> AccessiBe Gone selected tabaccessibegone/
>
>
> AccessiBe Gone
> If you are blind or low vision and rely on assistive technol