Well, not sure if this will help but after I signed in I was able tu find the 
categories and channels buttons by using a combination of tab and arrow. I 
clicked on channels even though Window-eyes just said the word and gave no 
indication there was a button. When I found the category I wanted I hit enter 
even though the word was spoken again with no indication it was a button, link, 
or heading. I then scrolled down with the down arrow key and found a group of 
channels. I found Radio Classics, went down to where it said channel logo, hit 
enter, and what do you know, I heard old time radio. 
As inaccessible as this website is and with Sirius xm's extreme lack of 
interest and inclination to help make their website accessible, I considered 
this a major victory for the day. I can assure you if my bank account were as 
accessible to them as their website is to me, I would no longer be welcomed as 
a "valued customer" 
When we complain to the Lio LePorts of the world we are bitter and are 
characterized as whining. Makes me very angry. 
Hope this helps in some small way. With this website, forget anything you've 
ever learned about how a screenreader is supposed to behave. I've kept my xmpcr 
device just to have the accessibility of the onscreen channel text everyone 
else has. 

didn't mean to rant. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 18, 2016, at 3:33 PM, Donald L. Roberts via Talk 
> <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:
> 
> I don't know whether this issue is a lack of knowledge on my part or whether 
> W E 9.4 can't handle this at present.
> 
> 
> I have used Window-eyes since version 1 and prefer it over the two other 
> screen readers which I have.  I want to listen to music on siriusxm.com but 
> thus far have not found a way to do so using window-eyes 9.4.  Conversely, 
> using the shark version 16.0, I am able to reliably select channels. I 
> therefore would like to know whether this can reliably be accomplished using 
> Window-Eyes 9.4.  If so, please tell me step by step how to do so.
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> Don Roberts
> 
> 
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