Alex,
They cannot tell you to use anything. the goal is to build a road on which all cars can drive smiles.
The Internet is a super highway, and safari  is a car used by many.
Did you get this rep's name?
Kare


On Tue, 10 Feb 2015, Alex Hall wrote:

Thanks to TD Bank's hatred of Safari, and their assumption that everyone will just use 
Chrome anyway (no seriously, the rep actually said that), I have to use Chrome to access 
my banking site. The problem is that Chrome and VoiceOver seem to have a rather rocky 
relationship. VO reads things, but can't navigate by heading, table, etc. it also reads 
every link and button as "collapsed", which makes no sense.

I could deal with all that, but here's the big problem: I'm randomly dumped out 
of the webpage content altogether, which makes this browser very difficult to 
use at best. I can't find where my account information is, I can't get to it by 
heading, and as I vo-arrow through the page, I could, at any time, find myself 
out of the page completely and moving around the Chrome window.

Do I need to use Chromevox and disable vO? If so, please tell me Chromevox is 
easy to learn and use. How would I enable it, and will it be good enough to let 
me read account history and the like on this site?

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Have a great day,
Alex Hall
mehg...@icloud.com

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