-Or those snooty VI / blind peeps who actually really care about such things! lol!
-Spelling humor aside, all of this is really an excellent testament to not only VO access, but OSX itself, because, as has already been said, it's a terrific thing that one can find a number of ways to do something in this environment, and the fact that VO is adaptable in that respect, is quite liberating.
-There isn't just one way to read mail; there isn't just one way to access a function; there isn't just one way to move through a web page. One doesn't find the screen reader herding them into one way of doing things.
<smile> Just my take, and have an awesome day!… Smiles, Cara :) --- View my Online Portfolio at: http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn On Feb 4, 2009, at 9:00 AM, Travis Siegel wrote:
Btw, vo doesn't make the distinction, but I spelled pane p a i n for the entire length of the email, a subtle (too subtle for vo users) play on words to indicate my displeasure with such an arrangement.(it works better if you don't have to explain it) Just wanted sighted folks to know I didn't misspell it though.
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