Hi Sarah and All, Yes, please do send it to accessibil...@apple.com. I'm guessing the number of VI MobileMe Users was never large enough to push apple to make it decently accessible, but now that all blind IOS 5 and Lion Users have free access to iCloud, perhaps there will be enough of us to persuade apple to do a better job of making the iCloud web suite more accessible.
Cheers, Bryan On Oct 16, 2011, at 1:23 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > Well it looks like time to write apple access and see if we can get all of > these unlabeled buttons labeled and actually working on all platforms. Would > you mind if I used the list of buttons in a blog post? > > Thanks. > On Oct 16, 2011, at 8:10 AM, Bryan Jones wrote: > >> For those who are interested in knowing what the unlabeled and labeled items >> are on the icloud.com login screen, here's a list from top to bottom as >> identified on my MBA running 10.7.2 with safari 5.1.1. YMMV depending on >> your language, country, browser version, os version, hair color, favorite >> animal, or what you had for breakfast. >> >> 1. VO announces "Button." This is a mail icon. Clicking this icon causes >> nothing to happen. Double, triple, or octuple clicking this icon also causes >> nothing to happen. >> 2. VO announces "Button." This is a contacts icon. Same result as above. >> 3. VO announces "Button." This is a calendar icon. Same result as above. >>> 4. VO announces "Button." This is a photo stream icon. Same result as above. >> >> 5. VO announces "Button." This is a find my i-device icon. Same result as >> above. >> 6. VO announces "Button." This is a documents or iwork icon. Same result as >> above. >> 7. VO announces "Sign Out Button." This is a VO accessible link designed to >> log you out of the iCloud.com web interface. >> 8. VO announces "Help Button." This is a VO accessible button that opens a >> new browser window to some icloud help documentation. >> 9. VO announces "Apple ID." This is a VO accessible field where you type >> your icloud login name. >> 10. VO announces "Secure Edit Text." This is a VO accessible field where you >> type your icloud password. >> 11. VO announces "Keep Me Signed In, Unchecked." This is a VO accessible >> checkbox that I assume prevents your icloud session from timing out >> 12. VO announces "Sign In Button. This is a VO accessible button that >> executes the login process after you've filled in the proper login >> credentials. Performs the same function as pressing Return. >> 13. VO announces "Terms of Use, Link." Self-explanatory. >> 14. VO announces "Privacy Policy, Link." Self-explanatory. >> 15. VO announces "Forgot ID or Password? Link." This is a VO accessible link >> that opens a new browser window to an Apple site where you can recover your >> apple ID and / or password. >> 16. VO announces "Help, Link." This opens the same help page listed in item >> 8 above. >> 17. VO announces "Apple, Button." This opens a new browser window to >> www.apple.com. >> 18. VO announces "Copyright information. 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