That seems to be the big drawback with ChromeVox. Not that it isn't
usable and such but that it only works inside the Chrome browser. So
anytime you want to do anything anywhere else in your computer you have
to go back to voiceover and switch mental models of keystrokes and
navigation. Not sure it's worth the hassle just for a different
experience inside the Chrome browser.
CB
On 6/10/14, 10:26 AM, Tim Emmons wrote:
Hey Phil, I use it as well. I have found that if you turn voiceover off and use
the Chromevox navigation keys it's much easier, much more responsive and less
of a hassle to deal with the two components fighting each other. Just my
thoughts. If you need help let me know. Thanks and take care.
On Jun 10, 2014, at 9:18 AM, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:
I've just started using chrome with chrome box for a video intensive site where
the webmaster recommends either chrome or firefox. How are people using
Chrome/chrome box? I'm leaving VO on and just use the chrome box navigation
keys to get around on the page, and VO for menus and such. Any suggestions for
best uses of chrome with box/VO? How about chrome settings?
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