Re: iBooks for MacOS X 10.9 accessibility

2013-10-26 Thread Barry Hadder
Greg, I think you made a good point about the scrolling. I think after thinking about this however, it’s much more complicated. While a blind person is able to read a book, I don’t think that Voiceover is interacting with the scroll area properly at all. I looked at what I wrote, and I reali

Re: iBooks for MacOS X 10.9 accessibility

2013-10-26 Thread Joanne Chua
Hi, I think what Greg trying to say is the different from the visual and what VO reads or may not read. Joanne Chua The flip side of Inclusion is Exclusion. Leaders For Tomorrow 2013 Candidate Send from my iPad > On 26 Oct 2013, at 13:36, Barry Hadder wrote: > > Hi, > > I’m not understandin

Re: iBooks for MacOS X 10.9 accessibility

2013-10-25 Thread Barry Hadder
Hi, I’m not understanding many of the issues you brought up. I also think that you left some things out. 1. I am able to interact with an entire chapter with Voiceover. I could be wrong, but The number of pages shown seems to be strictly visual in my experience. I have not had to scroll to

iBooks for MacOS X 10.9 accessibility

2013-10-25 Thread Greg Kearney
I am reporting the following accessibility issues about iBook for MacOS. Not that in the case of some unreachable controls I have enclosed the Accessibility Inspector information which should aid in correcting theses issues. I would point out that the Accessibility Inspector is able to quickly t