Sam, I know that Yahoo started this sign up procedure when accounts where created automatically by other computers in order to generate as many advertisements as possible when you are online in Yahoo messenger or getting e-mails by these different companies. The issue was specifically troublesome to people who have very little or no sight whatsoever. I do recall (this was many, many months ago) that people from the different JAWS lists did complain to Yahoo. The solution that I can recall, was that you had to e-mail Yahoo and wait for a response. Tell them why you are having problems signing in and then they will assist you. I am not sure what they are doing now, but of course it is not fair. It is usually a number or a letter and very difficult to read even if you are sighted. This was supposed to stop all of those companies from making so many accounts. I would write to Yahoo. Best regards, Ann Wisdom -----Original Message----- From: Sam Goodin [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: June 17, 2002 11:47 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Yahoo I am following up on the Yahoo sign-in issue - as you may know this process is inaccessible because they make you cut and paste a graphic image which Jaws cannot see into a form in order to avoid automatic sign-ups. Some people have said that there is no other way to accomplish this. This seems highly improbable to me, and I am trying to find out if it's true. Are there any accessible ways of verifying user sign ups? Thanks Sam Goodin