Re: Uncle! Yosemite it is, then.
ticket #4291
The mouse thing is actually quite true, maybe even going as far as replacing mouse with trackpad. My sister, who also uses a mac, has really gotten used to how intuitive the OS X trackpad gestures are. For example, you can just pinch to zoom, drag 2 fingers to scroll, and developers can intercept gestures on views (IE in Djay, if you move the mouse cursor onto the virtual vinal you can scratch the record. I've also noticed that, while Windows is slowly getting some of these gestures, before Windows 8 the implementation wasn't certain because every OEM had to do it themselves, and even now some trackpads work better than others.
This visualisation concept of Voiceover also transitions to Braille, and this is one thing I wish Windows screen readers put more work into. JAWS and Window-Eyes sort of do this but VO handles this best. Basically, instead of just mirroring speech and just showing i
n braille what is focused, Voiceover shows you the whole line under the cursor. So, in a dialog box that might have yes, no and cancel buttons, you can read the message text, then pan once to see all buttons and you then just hit the cursor router under whatever you want to activate. Weirdly enough, VO on iOS doesn't do this and instead opts for the typical jaws/nvda esc structured aproach
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