It's a bug in the apple site. Use the iphone app instead to make the 
appointment. That's  how I do it anyway.

Take care.
On Sep 3, 2014, at 3:49 AM, Andy Collins <a...@recreation.plus.com> wrote:

> Hi all -
> 
> I qualify for a replacement battery for my iPhone5, even though the current 
> one is working ok, so thought I might as well go for it as I will be selling 
> this Iphone 5 when the 6 gets released.
> 
> I rang my local Apple store to make an appointment for a new battery, but 
> they said it had to be done online as my Apple ID would be required.
> 
> I attempted to do this online, via the Genius bar, I was able to choose my 
> local store, and could see a list of days in which appointment slots were 
> available, but couldn’t choose any. It would say something like Tuesday 
> September 9 clickable, and say morning clickable, afternoon clickable, but I 
> couldn’t get VO to click these options either by using VO space with both 
> quicknav on and off, or by doing a command VO with f5 to bring the mouse 
> cursor to the VO cursor, and doing a mouse click via VO shift space.
> 
> Anybody been able to make a Genius appointment this way, or got any ideas how 
> I can proceed?
> 
> Thanks -
> 
> Andy
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