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I’m helping my elderly mother (93) adapt to a new computer.

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    I’m helping my elderly mother (93) adapt to a new computer. It’s an iMac. She’s had Mac’s for the last 25 years.

    Mostly this is fine. But man, Apple has completely lost their way with accessibility. Some things, obviously are world-leading. I don’t want to ignore that.

    But the fucking mouse gestures. In Apple Mail you cannot turn off left-right swipe gestures. My mother, with her arthritic hands, cannot reliably do just vertical. It tends to be diagonal. Swiping on a mouse is great. But we need LESS gesture.

    In Apple mail the little set of buttons that allows you to see the existence of attachments and download them only appears if you move the mouse. If you leave the mouse alone a few seconds, it disappears. So trying to tell her where to look for something? It disappears before I can get her to focus on it.

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      I’m helping my elderly mother (93) adapt to a new computer. It’s an iMac. She’s had Mac’s for the last 25 years.

      Mostly this is fine. But man, Apple has completely lost their way with accessibility. Some things, obviously are world-leading. I don’t want to ignore that.

      But the fucking mouse gestures. In Apple Mail you cannot turn off left-right swipe gestures. My mother, with her arthritic hands, cannot reliably do just vertical. It tends to be diagonal. Swiping on a mouse is great. But we need LESS gesture.

      In Apple mail the little set of buttons that allows you to see the existence of attachments and download them only appears if you move the mouse. If you leave the mouse alone a few seconds, it disappears. So trying to tell her where to look for something? It disappears before I can get her to focus on it.

      cavyherd@wandering.shopC This user is from outside of this forum
      cavyherd@wandering.shopC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @paco

      I'm reasonably convinced that the drivers have gone convulsive. Multiple times a day, I'm typing along innocently & then—wup! Mouse pointer is over •there• in the middle of the page. Or cursor is now two lines up & back three words. (Irritating af bc then I have to fix the damn new typo, click back to where I was, & do those last three keystrokes over.)

      & I'm not even using a mouse: mine's a trackpad.

      That said, I think there are some adjustments, if you haven't found them already.

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      • paco@infosec.exchangeP paco@infosec.exchange

        I’m helping my elderly mother (93) adapt to a new computer. It’s an iMac. She’s had Mac’s for the last 25 years.

        Mostly this is fine. But man, Apple has completely lost their way with accessibility. Some things, obviously are world-leading. I don’t want to ignore that.

        But the fucking mouse gestures. In Apple Mail you cannot turn off left-right swipe gestures. My mother, with her arthritic hands, cannot reliably do just vertical. It tends to be diagonal. Swiping on a mouse is great. But we need LESS gesture.

        In Apple mail the little set of buttons that allows you to see the existence of attachments and download them only appears if you move the mouse. If you leave the mouse alone a few seconds, it disappears. So trying to tell her where to look for something? It disappears before I can get her to focus on it.

        skatem@mstdn.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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        @paco oh, man, do I feel for you! Supporting my late father with his Mac was difficult, but I think any other system would have been even worse. His sense of touch was impaired, and his eyesight was poor, but he used his computer until he died at the age of 97. Good on your mom and you that she wants to do it!

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        • paco@infosec.exchangeP paco@infosec.exchange

          I’m helping my elderly mother (93) adapt to a new computer. It’s an iMac. She’s had Mac’s for the last 25 years.

          Mostly this is fine. But man, Apple has completely lost their way with accessibility. Some things, obviously are world-leading. I don’t want to ignore that.

          But the fucking mouse gestures. In Apple Mail you cannot turn off left-right swipe gestures. My mother, with her arthritic hands, cannot reliably do just vertical. It tends to be diagonal. Swiping on a mouse is great. But we need LESS gesture.

          In Apple mail the little set of buttons that allows you to see the existence of attachments and download them only appears if you move the mouse. If you leave the mouse alone a few seconds, it disappears. So trying to tell her where to look for something? It disappears before I can get her to focus on it.

          cienmilojos@infosec.exchangeC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @paco is right still a thing that can be done on macOS? Might help in the mail app at least.

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