Today I am using IE 8 and JAWS 11 and separately dealing with something
to do with JAWS losing focus so I do not want to add another test
myself. But here is a start to see if what is needed as far as Java is
enabled and up to date.
On the Tools menu, Alt T,
Arrow down to Internet Options (up arrow once because it's actually at
the bottom of the list_
Ctrl Tab 4 times I think to get to the Programs Page
Tab 3 times to Set program options and press Enter
There is a link for Programs and Features. It's a list and J took my
straight to what happens with Java on this system but I need to stop
there.
Maybe it's because I have given the universe so much tech support
myself, but I have a pretty short fuse when it's clear to me that users
have tried everything that would be reasonable and the site still does
not work. I would worry that a site that has something really basic
inaccessible might not make contact info for tech support accessible
either, but I would suggest giving them a try.
Anyway, now I am curious so if someone does contact tech support I
would be interested to hear about the results. There is also always the
option of ranting specifically about this in my blog.
DoreneC
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From: Ana G <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tue, Feb 15, 2011 11:22 am
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] How Do I Reach a Button?
Ah, I finally understand the question, and I think there is a problem
with
the page.
Using Jaws 11, IE8, and Windows XP, I visited the link, entered on TV
Listings, typed my ZIP code, and pressed enter.
I noticed two or three items (something like Comcast Card and Comcast
standard) that are probably supposed to be links, but pressing enter on
them
or routing the Jaws cursor and using keyboard mouse simulation doesn't
do
anything, so I can't choose one. In fact, using the Jaws cursor doesn't
help
at all, even to review the page.
Below that is a long table, presumably corresponding to the first of
those
links, and below the table are the words Submit and Cancel, which are
presumably buttons, but again neither entering on them nor using the
Jaws
cursor and mouse simulation works.
I tried opening the page from www.skweezer.com, and though I was able
to
find some network shows that I could view on demand, I wasn't able to
do
anything that would give me local listings. Then I noticed a message on
the
page that said I'd get much more from the site if I used Java. I've
never
tried the Java bridge, but that might be an option.
Ilene writes:
On both machines, I went to www.xfinitytv.com and tried tochange my
location, because the zip code was wrong for some reason and therefore I
could not get correct TV listings. Eventually, having followed
instructions, I reached the word "submit" which might be a button or a
link; it was above the wqord "cancel." I entered on "submit"
but the machines did nothing; I tried to bring the jaws cursor down to
the word but it would not go neaqrly that far no matter what I tried,
including maximizing all windows, tabbling, and paging down.
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