moderated Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020
Glenn / Lenny
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I had that problem too, I hated the way the
accessible site gives you so little info and I had to clear my cookies to get
back to a normal page too.
I later found a link at the bottom of the page that
would have done the same thing and didn't like that I wasted a day trying to get
the normal pages back.
Glenn
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Press Alt + D to go to the address bar, then tab once and if Immersive Reader is available that simple key combination will put you right on the icon and enter or spacebar will activate it.
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Loy
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2020 7:36 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020
Does JAWS announce the Immersive reader speaker icon? If not how do we activate it?
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I think once when I tried the accessibility site it was like that and I was wondering why the accessibility should in a way be less accessible by not providing headings and such. I never went back to it and I think I even had to clear my browser cache and delete history and cookies to get rid of it.
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Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 10:43 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020
Yes, it is strange. If one of my regular web searches takes me to an Amazon page with a variety of results, then I have the headings, but not from the Amazon search. They are links and numbered, like #1, #2, etc. I can search the page for the number sign and press F3 to move down the page though. Glenn
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Glenn / Lenny
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That window is confusing, we have to start at the
top of addresses in order to see what the checkbox is referring to. as on
some pages it is after, and some the checkbox is before, that is, the checkbox
that is for "make this the default".
There is such a checkbox for the payment method
too. I think it is before the address and payment method on Amazon's
page.
One can get to the checkboxes on a page with the
letter X.
So as it happens, I have had it change on me on
Amazon's checkout pages, I always press X a few times to see which item is
actually checked as to not have my supplements sent to my Mom. ☺
Glenn
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Shirley Tracy
I thank all of you. And I am pretty sure my problem has had something to do with the default address or something like that—because this didn’t begin until I updated to my new address. I think it’s working itself out—and I wish they could tell me where the error is when they send the message.
Shirley
Shirley Tracy
From: Van Lant, Robin via Groups.Io
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2020 5:11 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020
Shirley, I think I recall one of my issues with the Amazon checkout process around Christmastime was that it wanted me to acknowledge my default shipping address and default payment method, even though I didn’t change it. I recall thinking this wasn’t obvious in the way I was reading the screen with JAWS 2019. Maybe that is an issue for you. I typically use my iPhone app, so I cannot fully recall my last checkout by website nor which browser I was using.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shirley Tracy
That’s the problem: I don’t find the checkout button. Pressing B gives me nothing. And I get a message telling me there is an error with my order and to check back later. That’s mostly with Firefox. With Internet Explorer, I have some trouble but can generally put it through—but I’m concerned about how much longer we will be able to use IE. I can’t figure out what’s going on and did call the accessibility phone number, but they can’t figure out what’s happening. I just wanted to know if any of you are having the same problem. Thanks. I just placed a large order, and this time it went through after two tries. Success! Cheerfully, Shirley
Shirley Tracy
From: Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Shirley,
Don’t you have your address and credit card information saved? When I am in my cart I just use “b” for buttons and it takes me directly to the “Proceed to Checkout” button. Once I activate it, all my information is there, shipping address, the card I have used last time and literally all that is left to do is to again use the button quick nav key until I get to “Place your order”, I press enter and that’s it, a few seconds later I get the thank-you for shopping at Amazon message and seconds later my email dings with the order confirmation email. In my opinion Amazon has made an art of quick online checkout. You may want to look at enabling one-click checkout. Of course if I want to select a different address or credit card I have to do this before I click “Place my order”.
If you have an Amazon Echo speaker you can also set up voice purchasing. I just tried this, I had 5 items in my cart, but a few of them I just put in there for later so I activated the “Save for Later” button. After I had only the 2 items in my cart which I wanted now I asked my Echo Dot “What’s in my cart”. It told me I had 2 items and what they were, then I told it to “Place my order”. I was prompted for my voice code which I previously set up in the Alexa app (you can add this or disable it), after I spoke my 4-digit code Alexa said “I placed your order”, of course it used my default shipping address and credit card, it also told me the total and that was it.
Best regards, Sieghard
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shirley Tracy
I don’t use the accessible site. It doesn’t have everything the main site has. But I’m finding it harder to check out once I find what I want. But I can still muddle through. Just takes me longer than it used to.
Shirley Tracy
From: The Wolf
agree I use the main site myself just purchased something actually several items with out any issues using the main site
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Van Lant, Robin
Shirley, I think I recall one of my issues with the Amazon checkout process around Christmastime was that it wanted me to acknowledge my default shipping address and default payment method, even though I didn’t change it. I recall thinking this wasn’t obvious in the way I was reading the screen with JAWS 2019. Maybe that is an issue for you. I typically use my iPhone app, so I cannot fully recall my last checkout by website nor which browser I was using.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Shirley Tracy
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 5:17 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020
That’s the problem: I don’t find the checkout button. Pressing B gives me nothing. And I get a message telling me there is an error with my order and to check back later. That’s mostly with Firefox. With Internet Explorer, I have some trouble but can generally put it through—but I’m concerned about how much longer we will be able to use IE. I can’t figure out what’s going on and did call the accessibility phone number, but they can’t figure out what’s happening. I just wanted to know if any of you are having the same problem. Thanks. I just placed a large order, and this time it went through after two tries. Success! Cheerfully, Shirley
Shirley Tracy
From: Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Shirley,
Don’t you have your address and credit card information saved? When I am in my cart I just use “b” for buttons and it takes me directly to the “Proceed to Checkout” button. Once I activate it, all my information is there, shipping address, the card I have used last time and literally all that is left to do is to again use the button quick nav key until I get to “Place your order”, I press enter and that’s it, a few seconds later I get the thank-you for shopping at Amazon message and seconds later my email dings with the order confirmation email. In my opinion Amazon has made an art of quick online checkout. You may want to look at enabling one-click checkout. Of course if I want to select a different address or credit card I have to do this before I click “Place my order”.
If you have an Amazon Echo speaker you can also set up voice purchasing. I just tried this, I had 5 items in my cart, but a few of them I just put in there for later so I activated the “Save for Later” button. After I had only the 2 items in my cart which I wanted now I asked my Echo Dot “What’s in my cart”. It told me I had 2 items and what they were, then I told it to “Place my order”. I was prompted for my voice code which I previously set up in the Alexa app (you can add this or disable it), after I spoke my 4-digit code Alexa said “I placed your order”, of course it used my default shipping address and credit card, it also told me the total and that was it.
Best regards, Sieghard
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Shirley Tracy
I don’t use the accessible site. It doesn’t have everything the main site has. But I’m finding it harder to check out once I find what I want. But I can still muddle through. Just takes me longer than it used to.
Shirley Tracy
From: The Wolf
agree I use the main site myself just purchased something actually several items with out any issues using the main site
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No, but am using google chrome.
From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Shirley Tracy
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 7:17 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020
That’s the problem: I don’t find the checkout button. Pressing B gives me nothing. And I get a message telling me there is an error with my order and to check back later. That’s mostly with Firefox. With Internet Explorer, I have some trouble but can generally put it through—but I’m concerned about how much longer we will be able to use IE. I can’t figure out what’s going on and did call the accessibility phone number, but they can’t figure out what’s happening. I just wanted to know if any of you are having the same problem. Thanks. I just placed a large order, and this time it went through after two tries. Success! Cheerfully, Shirley
Shirley Tracy
From: Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Shirley,
Don’t you have your address and credit card information saved? When I am in my cart I just use “b” for buttons and it takes me directly to the “Proceed to Checkout” button. Once I activate it, all my information is there, shipping address, the card I have used last time and literally all that is left to do is to again use the button quick nav key until I get to “Place your order”, I press enter and that’s it, a few seconds later I get the thank-you for shopping at Amazon message and seconds later my email dings with the order confirmation email. In my opinion Amazon has made an art of quick online checkout. You may want to look at enabling one-click checkout. Of course if I want to select a different address or credit card I have to do this before I click “Place my order”.
If you have an Amazon Echo speaker you can also set up voice purchasing. I just tried this, I had 5 items in my cart, but a few of them I just put in there for later so I activated the “Save for Later” button. After I had only the 2 items in my cart which I wanted now I asked my Echo Dot “What’s in my cart”. It told me I had 2 items and what they were, then I told it to “Place my order”. I was prompted for my voice code which I previously set up in the Alexa app (you can add this or disable it), after I spoke my 4-digit code Alexa said “I placed your order”, of course it used my default shipping address and credit card, it also told me the total and that was it.
Best regards, Sieghard
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shirley Tracy
I don’t use the accessible site. It doesn’t have everything the main site has. But I’m finding it harder to check out once I find what I want. But I can still muddle through. Just takes me longer than it used to.
Shirley Tracy
From: The Wolf
agree I use the main site myself just purchased something actually several items with out any issues using the main site
On 2/23/2020 11:39 AM, Adrian Spratt wrote:
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Loy
Does JAWS announce the Immersive reader speaker
icon? If not how do we activate it?
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Jschliff@...
The other option is to download the Be My Eyes app to your phone and call a volunteer whom willask you to point your camra to the screen and they will navigate and or help you understand what is going on!
Joseph
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2020 1:09 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020
Hi Shirley,
I would either get a sighted person to take a look with you when you want to place an order or call Microsoft Accessibility, ask them to connect to your computer and take a look. If it says there is an error then obviously something else is going on. I just went to Amazon.com and it’s basically the same as what I get on Amazon Canada. Here is Jaws speech history after I added an item to my cart:
heading level 1‑ Added to Cart Cart subtotal (1 item): $49.99 Cart Button Proceed to checkout (1 item) Button Main region end
If I activate the “Proceed to checkout (1 item)” button I then see my usual shipping address, my default credit card is selected and pressing b easily gets me to the “place your order” button, I can literally complete an order after I found the item and added it to my cart in 6 or 8 seconds. This is with Edge (or Chrome), in IE it probably takes twice as long even for the pages to load.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shirley Tracy
That’s the problem: I don’t find the checkout button. Pressing B gives me nothing. And I get a message telling me there is an error with my order and to check back later. That’s mostly with Firefox. With Internet Explorer, I have some trouble but can generally put it through—but I’m concerned about how much longer we will be able to use IE. I can’t figure out what’s going on and did call the accessibility phone number, but they can’t figure out what’s happening. I just wanted to know if any of you are having the same problem. Thanks. I just placed a large order, and this time it went through after two tries. Success! Cheerfully, Shirley
Shirley Tracy
From: Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Shirley,
Don’t you have your address and credit card information saved? When I am in my cart I just use “b” for buttons and it takes me directly to the “Proceed to Checkout” button. Once I activate it, all my information is there, shipping address, the card I have used last time and literally all that is left to do is to again use the button quick nav key until I get to “Place your order”, I press enter and that’s it, a few seconds later I get the thank-you for shopping at Amazon message and seconds later my email dings with the order confirmation email. In my opinion Amazon has made an art of quick online checkout. You may want to look at enabling one-click checkout. Of course if I want to select a different address or credit card I have to do this before I click “Place my order”.
If you have an Amazon Echo speaker you can also set up voice purchasing. I just tried this, I had 5 items in my cart, but a few of them I just put in there for later so I activated the “Save for Later” button. After I had only the 2 items in my cart which I wanted now I asked my Echo Dot “What’s in my cart”. It told me I had 2 items and what they were, then I told it to “Place my order”. I was prompted for my voice code which I previously set up in the Alexa app (you can add this or disable it), after I spoke my 4-digit code Alexa said “I placed your order”, of course it used my default shipping address and credit card, it also told me the total and that was it.
Best regards, Sieghard
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shirley Tracy
I don’t use the accessible site. It doesn’t have everything the main site has. But I’m finding it harder to check out once I find what I want. But I can still muddle through. Just takes me longer than it used to.
Shirley Tracy
From: The Wolf
agree I use the main site myself just purchased something actually several items with out any issues using the main site
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Glenn / Lenny
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Yes, it is strange.
If one of my regular web searches takes me to an
Amazon page with a variety of results, then I have the headings, but not from
the Amazon search.
They are links and numbered, like #1, #2,
etc.
I can search the page for the number sign and press
F3 to move down the page though.
Glenn
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Hi Glen,
I am surprised you don’t get headings for the search results. Below is a bunch of Jaws speech history, as an example, I searched for “Logitech MK540”, one of Logitech’s mouse/keyboard combos. After I typed the search term I went to the top of the page, cleared the Jaws history and then pressed first 1 to go to the heading level 1 which gives me information about the search results, then I press 2 repeatedly, each time it goes to the next search result and I did not edit the below at all:
1-16 of 30 results for "Logitech MK540"
I am using Windows 10, latest public version of Edge and Jaws 2020 latest version, but this has worked like this for me for longer than I can remember or maybe I should say I can’t remember this not being like this. I did, by the way, copy the exact link to that page and plugged it into the address bar of IE and I still had the same headings.
Regards, Sieghard
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 10:18 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020
I usually don't search for items from Amazon with the Amazon search, because it will display its results without headings, and although I can list links, you don't get as much description in the list links dialog. So I usually do a web search for something with the first word being Amazon.com and that will find lots of Amazon.com links for whatever I'm looking for. Glenn
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Glenn / Lenny
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I usually don't search for items from Amazon with
the Amazon search, because it will display its results without headings, and
although I can list links, you don't get as much description in the list links
dialog.
So I usually do a web search for something with the
first word being Amazon.com and that will find lots of Amazon.com links for
whatever I'm looking for.
Glenn
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Glenn / Lenny
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I can use Windows 7 and IE and get through, it is
not bad when you use the various Jaws tools.
I'm using JFW 2019.
The only issues I ever have with JFW, IE, and
Amazon.com, is sometimes when I load an Amazon page Jaws crashes.
Glenn
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I haven’t noticed a change in the Amazon website in a very long time and I am honestly baffled why several people say that “lately” it seems to get more difficult and yet others basically say what I have said which is that they have no problems search for product, moving through the search results (heading level 2 will do that) and checking out after adding an item or several items to the cart.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Abraham Sweiss
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 5:19 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020
I agree with this comment. Seems to be getting more difficult to use the website. Thanks,abraham
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Hi Shirley,
I would either get a sighted person to take a look with you when you want to place an order or call Microsoft Accessibility, ask them to connect to your computer and take a look. If it says there is an error then obviously something else is going on. I just went to Amazon.com and it’s basically the same as what I get on Amazon Canada. Here is Jaws speech history after I added an item to my cart:
heading level 1‑ Added to Cart Cart subtotal (1 item): $49.99 Cart Button Proceed to checkout (1 item) Button Main region end
If I activate the “Proceed to checkout (1 item)” button I then see my usual shipping address, my default credit card is selected and pressing b easily gets me to the “place your order” button, I can literally complete an order after I found the item and added it to my cart in 6 or 8 seconds. This is with Edge (or Chrome), in IE it probably takes twice as long even for the pages to load.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Shirley Tracy
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 4:17 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020
That’s the problem: I don’t find the checkout button. Pressing B gives me nothing. And I get a message telling me there is an error with my order and to check back later. That’s mostly with Firefox. With Internet Explorer, I have some trouble but can generally put it through—but I’m concerned about how much longer we will be able to use IE. I can’t figure out what’s going on and did call the accessibility phone number, but they can’t figure out what’s happening. I just wanted to know if any of you are having the same problem. Thanks. I just placed a large order, and this time it went through after two tries. Success! Cheerfully, Shirley
Shirley Tracy
From: Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Shirley,
Don’t you have your address and credit card information saved? When I am in my cart I just use “b” for buttons and it takes me directly to the “Proceed to Checkout” button. Once I activate it, all my information is there, shipping address, the card I have used last time and literally all that is left to do is to again use the button quick nav key until I get to “Place your order”, I press enter and that’s it, a few seconds later I get the thank-you for shopping at Amazon message and seconds later my email dings with the order confirmation email. In my opinion Amazon has made an art of quick online checkout. You may want to look at enabling one-click checkout. Of course if I want to select a different address or credit card I have to do this before I click “Place my order”.
If you have an Amazon Echo speaker you can also set up voice purchasing. I just tried this, I had 5 items in my cart, but a few of them I just put in there for later so I activated the “Save for Later” button. After I had only the 2 items in my cart which I wanted now I asked my Echo Dot “What’s in my cart”. It told me I had 2 items and what they were, then I told it to “Place my order”. I was prompted for my voice code which I previously set up in the Alexa app (you can add this or disable it), after I spoke my 4-digit code Alexa said “I placed your order”, of course it used my default shipping address and credit card, it also told me the total and that was it.
Best regards, Sieghard
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Shirley Tracy
I don’t use the accessible site. It doesn’t have everything the main site has. But I’m finding it harder to check out once I find what I want. But I can still muddle through. Just takes me longer than it used to.
Shirley Tracy
From: The Wolf
agree I use the main site myself just purchased something actually several items with out any issues using the main site
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What are you using now? I would very much recommend you go straight to the new Microsoft Edge which is also a chromium based browser, but in my opinion nicer even than Google Chrome in some ways. For one thing it has a built in reader function called “Immersive Reader”. This is not available on all webpages just as is the case with the iOS reader view, but on many news and tech sites where you read articles it is available and it gets rid of all the clutter and there is even a read aloud function where you can select some very impressive human-sounding voices which can then read it to you. The link above takes you to the Edge website and if you go to the top of the page and then use 1 and b you land right on the button for “Get stable build for Windows 10” button. Activate the button and then go to the very end of the page and activate the “I Agree” link and the installer will download. Keep in mind that for best performance you should be using the latest version of Jaws 2020.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Shirley Tracy
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 4:19 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020
I’ve never used Chrome. Is there any kind of tutorial? I could probably figure it out, but would like a little help.
Shirley
Shirley Tracy
From: Adrian Spratt
Amazon checkout works fine with Chrome. Not broken at all.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Richard Turner
Its not you. Amazon is broken, and has been for a couple of months. You might try their accessibility site: www.amazon.com/access But no promises there.
On their site they have a customer service toll free number, I’d call that as well.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Shirley Tracy
Has the Amazon checkout become more complicated or is it just me?
When I use Firefox, I get to the checkout part and I get a message that says there was an error. When I use IE I can get through it, but it still seems more difficult. Anyone else notice this?
Thanks.
Shirley
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Andy
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Lately I have been using the IOS app.
Andy
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Glenn / Lenny
Arrowing or tabbing is the last methods folks should use on a web page,
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unless you have all day to spend looking for something. You only arrow when you get to the section of the page that is of interest, and since most pages now have hundreds of tabs available, so tabbing around is not really a good option either. Twenty years ago when web pages were relatively simple, tabbing and arrowing were acceptable methods of navigation, but there is just too much to make that viable. Insert + F5 will list about anything available, such as edit fields, links, combo boxes and buttons. Glenn
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From: "netbat66" <netbat66@gmail.com> To: <main@jfw.groups.io> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 6:42 PM Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020 i don't find the checkout either the normal way arrowing or tabbing around the screen i have to move to the top of the screen then use the windows control f keys to search for the checkout words. then i can do it. and this is with firefox. -----Original Message----- From: Shirley Tracy Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 4:16 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020 That’s the problem: I don’t find the checkout button. Pressing B gives me nothing. And I get a message telling me there is an error with my order and to check back later. That’s mostly with Firefox. With Internet Explorer, I have some trouble but can generally put it through—but I’m concerned about how much longer we will be able to use IE. I can’t figure out what’s going on and did call the accessibility phone number, but they can’t figure out what’s happening. I just wanted to know if any of you are having the same problem. Thanks. I just placed a large order, and this time it went through after two tries. Success! Cheerfully, Shirley Shirley Tracy From: Sieghard Weitzel Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 6:29 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020 Hi Shirley, Don’t you have your address and credit card information saved? When I am in my cart I just use “b” for buttons and it takes me directly to the “Proceed to Checkout” button. Once I activate it, all my information is there, shipping address, the card I have used last time and literally all that is left to do is to again use the button quick nav key until I get to “Place your order”, I press enter and that’s it, a few seconds later I get the thank-you for shopping at Amazon message and seconds later my email dings with the order confirmation email. In my opinion Amazon has made an art of quick online checkout. You may want to look at enabling one-click checkout. Of course if I want to select a different address or credit card I have to do this before I click “Place my order”. If you have an Amazon Echo speaker you can also set up voice purchasing. I just tried this, I had 5 items in my cart, but a few of them I just put in there for later so I activated the “Save for Later” button. After I had only the 2 items in my cart which I wanted now I asked my Echo Dot “What’s in my cart”. It told me I had 2 items and what they were, then I told it to “Place my order”. I was prompted for my voice code which I previously set up in the Alexa app (you can add this or disable it), after I spoke my 4-digit code Alexa said “I placed your order”, of course it used my default shipping address and credit card, it also told me the total and that was it. Best regards, Sieghard From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shirley Tracy Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 2:47 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020 I don’t use the accessible site. It doesn’t have everything the main site has. But I’m finding it harder to check out once I find what I want. But I can still muddle through. Just takes me longer than it used to. Shirley Tracy From: The Wolf Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 3:27 PM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020 agree I use the main site myself just purchased something actually several items with out any issues using the main site On 2/23/2020 11:39 AM, Adrian Spratt wrote: Whether or not this has changed, we don’t want to encourage websites to create separate accessible versions. They will invariably lag the main website. From: main@jfw.groups.io mailto:main@jfw.groups.io On Behalf Of The Wolf Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 11:29 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020 on the accessible site as far as I can tell you don't get access to the markit place and the part of the shopping where you can get items from other cellars has this changed? On 2/23/2020 8:42 AM, Richard Turner wrote: Its not you. Amazon is broken, and has been for a couple of months. You might try their accessibility site: www.amazon.com/access But no promises there. On their site they have a customer service toll free number, I’d call that as well. Richard 🖖 Live long and prosper Check out my web site at: www.turner42.com From: main@jfw.groups.io mailto:main@jfw.groups.io On Behalf Of Shirley Tracy Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 6:57 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Amazon checkout with JAWS 2020 Has the Amazon checkout become more complicated or is it just me? When I use Firefox, I get to the checkout part and I get a message that says there was an error. When I use IE I can get through it, but it still seems more difficult. Anyone else notice this? Thanks. Shirley
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Glenn / Lenny
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It's all the same, until you go into the settings,
the favorites are called bookmarks, like in FF.
Glenn
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Glenn / Lenny
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Shirley,
If there is something that I cannot locate, such as
a particular button, I use the search command, in this example, I'd do control +
F and enter
checkout
and press enter.
Then I would press F3 to keep looking down the
page, since there is likely more than one instance of that word.
Or if it does not find it, look for the word
Check.
HTH.
Glenn
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