I have done this, but have not gotten any response, which is very unlike apple, 
because they have responded promptly to all of my other questions.
Olivia
On Mar 31, 2010, at 5:40 PM, Romack wrote:

> Olivia and others,
> I strongly encourage you to write the accessibility team at Apple
> about this matter. I wrote a message a couple of months back when I
> first got my Mac and noticed this, and they haven't even responded to
> the message. I guess - the general assumption would be that blind
> folks don't need photo management and video editing tools like iMovie
> (which was another concern addressed in the same message). But, the
> fact is - we do, and should be granted that access.
> 
> Just drop a short note mentioning the "Empty Scroll Area" issue, and
> say that you know others share the same concern and would love access
> to a solid photo management solution such as iPhoto.
> 
> Thanks,
> Justin
> 
> On Mar 31, 2:51 pm, olivia norman <olivianor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Everyone:
>> I have spent a fair amount of time playing with iPhoto on both my macs, but 
>> so far, I am not finding it to be accessible.  I am able to find albums, and 
>> things such as "faces" and "places" but when I select the album and interact 
>> with the photos VO just reports "empty scrol area" and I am unable to tell 
>> what the photos are.  I am able to do things like play slide shows of 
>> various albums, but I am finding I can't work with photos as well as I would 
>> like to.  Does anyone have any advice?  Are there better programs I can use 
>> with my mac and iPhone?
>> Thanks!
>> Olivia
>> "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower",  Steve Jobs
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