g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
- ghostjmf
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g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
& says it won't go back. Not even after the pleas of visually-impaired people. Well, it gave one a temp fix which I can't find the gear-gadget icon for.
Maybe I'm icon-impaired on this tablet.
Maybe I'm icon-impaired on this tablet.
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Re: g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
What?ghostjmf wrote:& says it won't go back. Not even after the pleas of visually-impaired people. Well, it gave one a temp fix which I can't find the gear-gadget icon for.
Maybe I'm icon-impaired on this tablet.
Well, then
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Re: g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
Beebs:
when it hits you it will have hit you.
Maybe they started up here just to plague me?
Right now they've got my 2 IDs scrambled & the only wsy to unscramble them requires an extra step.
Used to be the IDs were 2 diff colors. Not any more.
These are the worst of it.
when it hits you it will have hit you.
Maybe they started up here just to plague me?
Right now they've got my 2 IDs scrambled & the only wsy to unscramble them requires an extra step.
Used to be the IDs were 2 diff colors. Not any more.
These are the worst of it.
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Re: g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
I'm sorry I just don't understand. I rarely use gmail but it has user id and password. What is the color 5hing?ghostjmf wrote:Beebs:
when it hits you it will have hit you.
Maybe they started up here just to plague me?
Right now they've got my 2 IDs scrambled & the only wsy to unscramble them requires an extra step.
Used to be the IDs were 2 diff colors. Not any more.
These are the worst of it.
Well, then
- ghostjmf
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Re: g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
Beebs:
I only use gmail. On this tablet they're hard-wired in, which was not my choice.
my ghostjmf ID was one color circle. My other ID was another color, I think blue.
With their new system you have a choice of hitting one creepy little new icon, a diff icon for the other ID for "ha ha we've scrambled your accounts", or your initial, which gives you a choice of switching to the other ID. Unscrambled.
Too many steps, & the visually-impaired want the colors back, among other features.
I only use gmail. On this tablet they're hard-wired in, which was not my choice.
my ghostjmf ID was one color circle. My other ID was another color, I think blue.
With their new system you have a choice of hitting one creepy little new icon, a diff icon for the other ID for "ha ha we've scrambled your accounts", or your initial, which gives you a choice of switching to the other ID. Unscrambled.
Too many steps, & the visually-impaired want the colors back, among other features.
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Re: g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
I had that experience for a minute on my iPod touch; the interface changed a bit. My work account and school account inboxes merged, sort of.
Fiddling with it got it back to what I wanted. I just kept tapping things and eventually it was OK.
It took me a while, early on, to get that these devices are more about "tap" than about "push".
I think the colors issue is because about 10% of people are color blind, so developers are always looking for ways to sort things that aren't about color.
Good luck.
Fiddling with it got it back to what I wanted. I just kept tapping things and eventually it was OK.
It took me a while, early on, to get that these devices are more about "tap" than about "push".
I think the colors issue is because about 10% of people are color blind, so developers are always looking for ways to sort things that aren't about color.
Good luck.
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Re: g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
Ritterskoop:
Thanks for the corroboration.
No amount of tapping is getting me back to 1 icon for each separate inbox. Believe me, I've tapped. What I have gotten to is having to go to my initial. Too many steps. And why did they imagine merging inboxes was good?
The low-vision crowd doesn't care about colors, though they help, as much as they want *larger*. Which g-mail could easily give them but won't.
Thanks for the corroboration.
No amount of tapping is getting me back to 1 icon for each separate inbox. Believe me, I've tapped. What I have gotten to is having to go to my initial. Too many steps. And why did they imagine merging inboxes was good?
The low-vision crowd doesn't care about colors, though they help, as much as they want *larger*. Which g-mail could easily give them but won't.
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Re: g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
And I just found out writing a letter requires hitting a cross in the lower right corner instead of an arrow.
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Re: g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
I never like it when sites I’ve been using for a long time suddenly change their user interface. —Bob
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Re: g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
They often claim it's to enhance the "user experience," yet often leave one wondering if they were ever users of the software in the first place. I don't care about pictures and colors if I have to click 3 buttons or links to do what I used to be able to do with 1.Bob78164 wrote:I never like it when sites I’ve been using for a long time suddenly change their user interface.
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Re: g-mail has crapped up its accessibility
They're lying about "enhancing the user experience." What they did is find a way to transfer money from someone else's pocket into theirs, or reduce their costs, or in some other way increase their profitability. I've been a member of Toastmasters International for about a million years, and just recently they've switched from hard copies of educational materials to online-based. To get hard copies of the materials, you have to pay an extra $25 for each module. They insist that this will "enhance member experience" and increase retention and educational advancement. One thing for sure, it will dramatically reduce printing and mailing costs.Estonut wrote:They often claim it's to enhance the "user experience," yet often leave one wondering if they were ever users of the software in the first place. I don't care about pictures and colors if I have to click 3 buttons or links to do what I used to be able to do with 1.Bob78164 wrote:I never like it when sites I’ve been using for a long time suddenly change their user interface.
One of my best friends sells insurance, and the company recently switched to a platform that is impossible to use at most WiFi sites. Since that's where my friend makes about 90% of his sales, the company is about to lose sales and probably one of its best salespeople. I don't know how the company increases its profitability with the new cumbersome platform, but I hope it makes up for the loss in business.
Sorry for the tangent. It's just that whenever I see that "enhance" phrase, I'm sure that it means that profits are what's being enhanced at the expense of the user.
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