Hi Bearfeet:) Just teasing:)
Hi Ray:
First: thanks for posting these directions. I'm glad someone knows how to do
this. But, frankly, this is the most ridiculous arrangement I've ever seen.
By the time I could accomplish all those key strokes, I might be old and
grayer, and had a stroke
In reply to myself, I have a further update. It gets stranger and stranger.
When Safari is set as my default browser, I can play Audible samples just fine.
I even did it with Web Kit but with Safari set as my default browser.
However, when I switch my default browser to Web Kit, I find that
I don't get this. It seems I can play Audible.com samples again with Web Kit.
I didn't update it last night either. I have the latest version.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
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Hi Ricardo,
What Ray refers to are my posts about using Mouse Keys to move the
cursor. Basically, VoiceOver can't navigate to the locations where
you click to play the samples, because the Flash doesn't present an
anchor point for VoiceOver to move to. So we use another
accessibility trick, whic
In the archives I believe, but, let me check quick and see if I saved them.
Ah yes, I did save them. Here they are.
1. Find the book from which you wish to play a sample.
2. Open that book's page.
3. Find where it says "sample" on the page.
4. Now, manually rout the mouse pointer to the w
Interesting,
I've never been able to get samples to play on the audible site with webkit or
safari. Do you mind giving step by step instructions on how you accomplish
this?
TIA
Ricardo Walker
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On Dec 15, 2
I have just noticed a very piculiar new behavior with Web kit and Audible.
When I went to rout the mouse to the word "sample" on a book, the mouse refused
to rout where I wanted it to go. With Safari, on the other hand, it did.
Consequently, It seems no longer possible to play Audible samples