I vote its safari's fault.
I've had my cursor jump a time or to and the mouse cursor isn't being
tracked. which is the usual suspect when my reading cursor jumps
On Jun 11, 2007, at 10:41 PM, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
Well it could perhaps do a better job of exposing web content to
Apple's Accessibility API for VoiceOver to read. I haven't yet been
able to work out how far VoiceOver's current difficulties with
webpages relate to VoiceOver itself or Safari.
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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
william lomas wrote:
hi
well i haven't tried it yet but how will it help us anyways on the
net, we won't get improved heading, frame, form and object
navigation included until we get the supposedly new acccessibility
features in leopard
will
On 12 Jun 2007, at 05:43, The BlindTechs Network wrote:
how many of you people who claim that apple did nothing for us
this coming around have downloaded the safari 3 beta?
well I have and found a surprise.
can ou tell me what it is.
Thank you apple I love you!!!!!!!!!!!!
The BlindTech