fferences in keystrokes?
>
> Is ChromeVox part of Chrome or is it a separate installation? And what is
> its purpose? Thanks.
>
>
> From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
> I have seen the truth and it makes no sense.
> E-mail: ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>
>> On 1/3/201
firmation.
>
> > On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:29 AM, Chris G
> wrote:
> >
> > Did you get the confirmation that the setting was changed, IE
> characters, characters and words, words etc.
> > Also did you have VoiceOver running at the same time?
> >
> > I just tried th
s, words etc.
> Also did you have VoiceOver running at the same time?
>
> I just tried this under Windows Chrome and Chromevox and the keyboard echo
> was respected.
>
>
>
> Chris Grabowski
> Mystic Access
> Where the magic is in learning.
> http://www.Mys
Did you get the confirmation that the setting was changed, IE
characters, characters and words, words etc.
Also did you have VoiceOver running at the same time?
I just tried this under Windows Chrome and Chromevox and the keyboard
echo was respected.
Chris Grabowski
Mystic Access
Where
I just tested it on a Google Docs document and no way to disable it there, or a
workaround?
I just set it to no typing echo, but Google Docs still speaks typing echo.
> On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:04 AM, Chris G wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Try Chromevox+e then T you need to rotor through
Hi,
Try Chromevox+e then T you need to rotor through the settings.
Depending on the setting you want, you may need to press chromevox+e,
then T multiple times.
Chromevox+e, then T.
Chromevox+E, then T.
Chromevox+E then T.
etc.
Chris Grabowski
Mystic Access
Where the magic is in learning
Hi all,
So, I believe I am pressing it correctly, but I cannot get Typing Echo to turn
off. The default classic keymap command is ChromeVox+E>T. That does nothing for
me.
If that doesn’t work, what’s a good command I can change it to without
conflicting with any other ChromeVox commands?
Tha
Hello everyone,
I am learning the ins-and-outs of working with Chromevox, and so far I like it.
I like how flash is imbedded into Google Chrome, and I like how I can change
voices because the bubbly one at first activation was not ideal. Lol
My question deals with navigation through web sites
Hi,
I use ChromeVox daily and it works fine for me. To change the voice while
using ChromeVox, press ChromeVox keys + o then press o again. ChromeVox is
especially useful in Google things like Google Docs, Sheets etc. Sometimes
Chrome works better on a site, sometimes Safari does, it
ces I use are not supported with Safari, and it is
recommended that I use Google Chrome for the services.
I found that voiceover was not reliable with Google Chrome, and
Learned that the reason was because I did not install the chromevox
plugin, so I went ahead and installed.
I then dis
got a quick question related to Google Chrome.
>> Some of the services I use are not supported with Safari, and it is
>> recommended that I use Google Chrome for the services.
>> I found that voiceover was not reliable with Google Chrome, and Learned that
>> the reason was b
did not install the chromevox
plugin, so I went ahead and installed.
I then disabled voiceover and was attempting to go through the
interactive tutorial found here:
http://www.chromevox.com/tutorial/index.html
However two things occurred that I think some feedback on.
Number one, for some reason th
t reliable with Google Chrome, and Learned that
the reason was because I did not install the chromevox plugin, so I went ahead
and installed.
I then disabled voiceover and was attempting to go through the interactive
tutorial found here:
http://www.chromevox.com/tutorial/index.h
Hi:
I just installed Chromevox. I have questions.
How do I increase the rate? control command right bracket isn’t working.
How can I increase the volume of the chromevox It is kind of wispery and low.
System volume is fine.
How can I change the voice?
Thanks
Sarai D. Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com
Refresh the web page by CMB r.
Both browsers have their strength.
Chrome cannot activate links from in a table mode from my experience
Sean
My experience is the part
> On 4 Jan 2015, at 11:48 pm, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>
> Another thing i’ve noticed with Chromevox at least on m
know what to think yet, but i kinda feel that
> sometimes it’s a bit verbose, but that could probably be changed.
> /Krister
>
>> 3 jan 2015 kl. 21:51 skrev Chris Moore :
>>
>> Hello,
>> I’m considering installing chromeVox, but am looking for feedback on how it
>
Another thing i’ve noticed with Chromevox at least on my machine is that if i
for some reason have to go outside the html contents of the page, Chromevox
locks up and can’t move anywhere on the page again and nothing seems to be able
to bring the focus back again to the html area. If i’m
Hi. Yes, Chromevox indeed has its pros and cons. One annoying thing you'll find
with Chromevox is if you have a website where it refreshes itself in the
background, speech interrupts itself.
Shawn
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> On Jan 4, 2015, at 2:08 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>
&g
it’s
a bit verbose, but that could probably be changed.
/Krister
> 3 jan 2015 kl. 21:51 skrev Chris Moore :
>
> Hello,
> I’m considering installing chromeVox, but am looking for feedback on how it
> works relative to safari.
>
> TIa
> Chris
>
> --
> You rece
Chrome itself is great, and it’s worth having both Chrome and Safari and just
seeing which you prefer, but Chromevox just gets in the way for me and I don’t
use it
On 4 Jan 2015, at 02:56 am, Kevin Mattingly wrote:
> It is worthless in my opinion
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
It is worthless in my opinion
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 3, 2015, at 3:51 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I’m considering installing chromeVox, but am looking for feedback on how it
> works relative to safari.
>
> TIa
> Chris
>
> --
> You rece
Hello,
I’m considering installing chromeVox, but am looking for feedback on how it
works relative to safari.
TIa
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urn wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Combo-boxes work best when you press return on the item, then just arrow key
>> down through the options and right if you need to go to a sub-menu. There
>> are quite a few times when using ChromeVox that this sort of interaction
>
> are quite a few times when using ChromeVox that this sort of interaction
> works best. I tend to leave both VO and CV on as it’s easier to slip back
> and forth between apps and access menus. I just hit the ctrl key to tell
> either to “be quiet” when they’re fighting with each other
Hi,
Combo-boxes work best when you press return on the item, then just arrow key
down through the options and right if you need to go to a sub-menu. There are
quite a few times when using ChromeVox that this sort of interaction works
best. I tend to leave both VO and CV on as it's easi
Yes, but selection lists, combo boxes, don't seem to work with chromevox so I
use voiceover for those too.
> On Jun 10, 2014, at 9:26, 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
Voiceover does work extremely well in Chrome without Chromevox.
HtH,
teresa
“The golden age of science fiction is twelve.”—Pete graham
On Jun 10, 2014, at 11:35 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
> That seems to be the big drawback with ChromeVox. Not that it isn
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
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
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 sugge
ain to get around. If you leave VO on it would double-announce stuff
since you're essentially running two screen readers.
CB
On 4/18/14, 7:33 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for feedback on chromevox. Are there advantages over safari?
TIA
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I'm looking for feedback on chromevox. Are there advantages over safari?
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ichael Babcock
> wrote:
>
>> hi;
>> hope this helps; from:
>> http://www.chromevox.com
>>
>>
>> ChromeVox Keyboard Shortcuts
>> This page lists all of the ChromeVox keyboard shortcuts for your reference.
>> ChromeVox also includes an interacti
Thanks for the link for some odd reason when I googled it I could find
everything but the instructions
On Oct 5, 2013, at 3:56 PM, Michael Babcock wrote:
> hi;
> hope this helps; from:
> http://www.chromevox.com
>
>
> ChromeVox Keyboard Shortcuts
> This page lists
hi;
hope this helps; from:
http://www.chromevox.com
ChromeVox Keyboard Shortcuts
This page lists all of the ChromeVox keyboard shortcuts for your reference.
ChromeVox also includes an interactive command lookup feature.
http://www.chromevox.com/keyboard_shortcuts.html
Navigating with ChromeVox
Hey all,
I use to use chrome box but stopped as I really didn't like it, but I have
heard about a lot of improvements so am looking to try it out again. Does
anyone have a good list of commands for chromevox or a link to one. Thanks
On Oct 4, 2013, at 8:17 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
In addition to what Greg mentioned, if you wish to use VO with Chrome, you'll
need to turn ChromeVox off with ctrl-cmd-a-a. The ChromeVox keys are control
and command so as not to confuse them with the VO keys. It does take some
getting used to and I've found that, when using
Hi Phil,
My mistake if I misunderstand you, but when you use chromevox, you do not use
the standard VO commands or even need to interact with a web page. I would use
safari to look up the Chrome Vox commands to learn how to navigate using
chromevox. It takes some getting used to.
Greg
I just installed ChromeVox via the ChromeVox.com website. It was installed
okay, and now I get that stupid swooshing sound, but I can't interact with any
html on any page I try to visit. All I get is the toolbar, some bookmark stuff,
a few tabs and a close button at the very bottom o
As I had mentioned in previous discussion about flash there are a couple
hurdles, one being the accessibility API being supported by Flash. Adobe
does not support the Apple accessibility API so it is not likely that
Chrome/Chromevox will make this any better. At least I'd be surpris
Yep. That's your problem. Remember, Samantha is a Nuance Vocalizer voice and in
my previous post I said that the Nuance voices don't play well with Chromevox.
I would suggest you switch to Alex or if you still want Samantha as your system
voice, there's a good US English voic
Hi all,
The subject really says it all. How accessible is flash content in Google
Chrome with Chromevox?
Cheers
Nic
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happening whether VoiceOver is on
> or not. I am using Samantha as my Mac system voice and so that is what
> chromevox is using. Do you all think that Samantha is the problem? Perhaps I
> will temporarily change the system voice back to Alex and see if that solves
> the problem. I mus
Hi,
It is really crashing. A Chrome quit unexpectedly message is displayed and a
crash report is created. This seems to be happening whether VoiceOver is on or
not. I am using Samantha as my Mac system voice and so that is what chromevox
is using. Do you all think that Samantha is the problem
Hi,
Sort of. In Google Chrome, there is n extension that Google has designed
called ChromeVox that works more or less as a screenreader. It only works
within the HTML area of Chrome though and does not access the MacOS menu items
nor the ToolBars and such. ChromeVox is a part of the Chrome
Hello all, from the below message, do I understand that you need some other
screen reader to use Chroam?
Max.
On 02/03/2013, at 8:13 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are you sure that ChromeVox is really crashing or are you just outside the
> HTML area that ChromeVox reads? Try
.
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Carter"
To:
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 7:21
Subject: Crashing Chrome with Chromevox
Hi,
I have been experimenting with the Chromevox extension running the Chrome
browser on my MacBook Pro. I am finding that with Chromevox runni
Hi guys. I've noticed that it also depends on what voice you're using with
Chromevox. One thing's for sure, I'd stay away from using the Nuance voices
with it because it's like Eloquence on the PC when they encounter words it
doesn't like. Like for example, if so
Hi,
Are you sure that ChromeVox is really crashing or are you just outside the HTML
area that ChromeVox reads? Try pressing cmd-n to make Chrome open a new window
to determine if things begin speaking again. Also, strange things can occur
when you have both ChromeVox and VO running at the
I know how to disable the Chromevox extension, but how does one remove it
completely? I don't find this information in the user guide.
Robert Carter
On Mar 1, 2013, at 7:28 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was experiencing the same behavior. This is why I just sto
Mar 1, 2013, at 7:21 AM, Robert Carter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been experimenting with the Chromevox extension running the Chrome
> browser on my MacBook Pro. I am finding that with Chromevox running, chrome
> frequently crashes. It sometimes takes VoiceOver downl with it. Is anybody
Hi,
I have been experimenting with the Chromevox extension running the Chrome
browser on my MacBook Pro. I am finding that with Chromevox running, chrome
frequently crashes. It sometimes takes VoiceOver downl with it. Is anybody else
having this issue? Any ideas on how to make chromevox behave
Hi, Marc,
Yes, your mileage may vary, depending on which versions of Chrome and VO and
Chromevox you may be using. When you feel comfortable doing it, you might want
to install the latest versions of Chrome and Chromevox. In the extension
preferences, there is a "remove" butto
; With VO, use VO-RIGHT to a:ess the extension properties. With Chromevox
> speaking, however, you can just turn VO off.
>
> You can access a quick key commands list by pressing command-control-period.
> Command-control is the key modifier sequence for Chromevox, also called
> Ch
Hi, Marc,
With VO, use VO-RIGHT to a:ess the extension properties. With Chromevox
speaking, however, you can just turn VO off.
You can access a quick key commands list by pressing command-control-period.
Command-control is the key modifier sequence for Chromevox, also called ChVox.
So the
Hi Teresa,
It seems that chromevox is speaking now. But when i get to extensions and tab
through there is no mention of chromevox. When i turn voiceover on all i hear
is it saying "extensions" but it won't read any text. And I never did hear
anything about a tutorial or gallery o
Hi, Marc,
Open Google Chrome with VO on and go to preferences with command-comma. In the
list of tabs, go to Extensions. Tab through and see if Chromevox is listed
there. If it is, there is a checkbox to enable or disable it. Once you enable
it, turn VO off.
If it isn't listed, go to the
Hi List,
I installed the Chromevox extension in Google Chrome. I didn't notice any
particular behavior different than before. Does someone know how to enable the
extension? I want to try and use it without vo. In particular, to see how well
it works with google docs, calendar, etc
It's not required, chrome works pretty well with voiceover also, but chrome vox
provides an alternative.
On Feb 21, 2012, at 10:29 PM, ezzie bueno wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> What exactly is Chromevox? I use Google Chrome. Is Chromevox absolutely
> necessary?
>
> T
Blouch
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 10:34 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Chromevox
Chromevox is Google's own screen reader that runs inside of Chrome. It
uses the OSX speech engine but otherwise does everything itself. Some
folks find they can navigate better with Chro
Chromevox is Google's own screen reader that runs inside of Chrome. It
uses the OSX speech engine but otherwise does everything itself. Some
folks find they can navigate better with ChromeVox but it means learning
keyboard controls for yet another screen reader. It also means you have
to
Hello again,
What exactly is Chromevox? I use Google Chrome. Is Chromevox
absolutely necessary?
Thanks,
Ezzie Ez Bueno
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On Feb 2, 2012, at 8:09 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> Well, I'm starting to wonder of Chromevox has advantages over VO in Google
Hey Becky. To set rate of speech in Chromevox, press command+shift+left and
right bracket keys that are beside the backslash. HTH.
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Thanks Shawn,
Could you tell me how to speed Vox speech up? Tried looking it up but all the
cmds. Don't seem to work for Mac. Thanks again.
Becky & pup Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 11, 2012, at 11:03 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
> Hey Becky. The chromevox modifier keys are the sa
Hey Becky. The chromevox modifier keys are the same as the VO modifier keys,
control and option. HTH.
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WHat are they talking about when they say the ChromeVOx keys? Thanks
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Regardless of Safari's quirks, ChromeVox is far from prime time ready.
It's not something I could recommend to anyone at this point. The navigation
is still less than intuitive, and I can handle what problems VoiceOver and
Safari might present to me for my daily web browsi
get a lot of responses on this. I tried ChromeVox and I
> just couldn't see the advantages at this point. The first problem for me is
> it just seemed slower and really did not provide the same level of access as
> VoiceOver. Perhaps there are additional tweaks, but now you have to l
AH, you sure will get a lot of responses on this. I tried ChromeVox and I just
couldn't see the advantages at this point. The first problem for me is it just
seemed slower and really did not provide the same level of access as VoiceOver.
Perhaps there are additional tweaks, but now you ha
I've seen quite a bit of discussion about Chrome and Chromevox on
here, and Chrome seems to be what most sited people use now. I don't
really want to learn a new screen-reader right now, but there are
sites which Safari and/or VO just don't handle very well. Chrome with
Hi Kevin and list,
I have updated the Chromevox extension, but have a question.
I haven't been able to figure out how to change the volume.
I'm running an iMac, with an Apple keyboard which includes the number pad.
Thanks.
Bob Hill
On Nov 23, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
&
It sounds like you are new to ChromeVox, using Chrome, visit:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kgejglhpjiefppelpmljglcjbhoiplfn
select add to Chrome button, select OK, and you'll be up and running
with ChromeVox.
ChromeVox provides a fast, accurate, consistent, and superb
Hello all,
I have installed the chrome browser but can't find the extension chromevox.
I mean: I can't enable the checkbox for developer mode and can't install the
extension by update extension...
or, I don't know what do download in the chrome webstore.
If I understand
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Begin forwarded message:
From: rshearer
Date: November 22, 2011 7:24:17 PM CST
To: axs-chrome-disc...@googlegroups.com
Subject: *Important* New version of ChromeVox released to Web Store, includes
bug fixes, improved table navigation, and changes to keyboard shortcuts
etter than Safari but
ChromeVox certainly does not have as many shortcuts as VO for moving around web
sites quickly. As Google themselves say though, ChromeVox is a work in
progress so expect improvements as time goes on.
Later...
On 2011-10-17, at 9:02 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
> Hey
down, some
don't, like the read all command. By the way for Samnet users that aren't too
happy with Adium or just want a change, the socializer works properly in
Chrome, the only catch is that you need Chromevox because Voice Over won't
interact with your contact list. I re
talled Chromevox. If someone could please send me some commands to use
> with it for the Mac, I'd appreciate that. Also, it looks to me like the
> Chromevox options are broken. I was hoping to access them so I could get
> Chrome Vox to read automatically when a page loads like Voice
Hey everyone. Today I just installed Chrome for the first time and with that
installed Chromevox. If someone could please send me some commands to use with
it for the Mac, I'd appreciate that. Also, it looks to me like the Chromevox
options are broken. I was hoping to access them so I coul
, bugs, etc. I strongly
encourage communicating with Google accessibility who is very open,
interactive, and very rapid about addressing feedback.
Please use Google accessibility feedback page:
https://docs.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=1631662
Yes, one of many benefits of using ChromeVox
05/10/2011, at 12:06 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
> Which version of Chrome are you running> GO to Chrome Menu>About and
> copy that info and paste it into an email message. Before installing
> ChromeVox from Chrome Web Store, did you uninstall the previous
> version?
> Omnibar: Chrom
Hi,
As i said before, Chromevox has promise but their navigation key strokes need
to be improved. Especially the table navigation key strokes are clumcy and time
consuming when you only have control key on one side of the keyboard and no way
of using an insert key cause there is none on the
1:17 PM, David Hole wrote:
This is awwwsome!
I've just installed it, and it was easy as H!
Søren, ChromeVox is a javascript based screen reader for Chrome and Chrome OS.
Try it out, and see how good it works in for example gMail! Just remember to
turn off VO since it disturbs you when usin
Chao wrote:
> Which version of Chrome are you running> GO to Chrome Menu>About and
> copy that info and paste it into an email message. Before installing
> ChromeVox from Chrome Web Store, did you uninstall the previous
> version?
> Omnibar: Chrome://extensions/
> TAB
>
>
> On 10/4/2011 1:17 PM, David Hole wrote:
>> This is awwwsome!
>> I've just installed it, and it was easy as H!
>> Søren, ChromeVox is a javascript based screen reader for Chrome and Chrome
>> OS.
>> Try it out, and see how good it works in for e
Which version of Chrome are you running> GO to Chrome Menu>About and
copy that info and paste it into an email message. Before installing
ChromeVox from Chrome Web Store, did you uninstall the previous
version?
Omnibar: Chrome://extensions/
TAB to uninstall, RETURN, and OK.
now, you can i
everything is installed
properly.
Thanks for any tips.
On 10/4/2011 1:17 PM, David Hole wrote:
This is awwwsome!
I've just installed it, and it was easy as H!
Søren, ChromeVox is a javascript based screen reader for Chrome and
Chrome OS.
Try it out, and see how good it works in for example gMail!
This is awwwsome!
I've just installed it, and it was easy as H!
Søren, ChromeVox is a javascript based screen reader for Chrome and
Chrome OS.
Try it out, and see how good it works in for example gMail! Just
remember to turn off VO since it disturbs you when using.
-David
Den 04.10.2011
Sorry, what is Chromevox?
Best regards:
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/
Den 04/10/2011 kl. 04.54 skrev Kevin Chao:
> This is wonderful, fantastic, and awesome! It will resolve 99.99% of
> installation/initial se
This is wonderful, fantastic, and awesome! It will resolve 99.99% of
installation/initial setup issues.
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 17:23:53 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: ChromeVox is now on the Chrome Web Store!
To: axs-chrome-disc...@googlegroups.com
Hi
Google Chrome 16 Canary has many experimental features, is very
unstable, will crash, and is not recommended for use with ChromeVox or
production use. Please use Chrome 14 stable with ChromeVox extension.
After enabling experimental extension APIs, restart Chrome, download
ChromeVox, navigate to
Hi all,
I downloaded Google chrome canary this morning, opened up the disk image,
copied the app to my applications folder.
When I attempted to open the application, I got the google chrome canary app,
but it said that there were no windows.
No menu bar, nothing to work with.
I then went and dow
I can't get the chromevox extension installed here at all. I get a message
saying that the package is unreadable. Has anyone else seen this?
Doug
Sent from my iPhone
On 2011-09-29, at 7:23 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> Hi all,
> I managed to get my chromevox installed and i tes
Hi all,
I managed to get my chromevox installed and i tested it, and as is so common
amongst us i will now give my thoughts, mostly complaints about it.
I think Chromevox has potential. The navigation, as long as it's basic is quite
nice. I put it through its paces on a swedish site t
put it to sleep so that
>> the commands of VO wouldn't interact with those of ChromeVox, the answer
>> would be yes.
>> /Krister
>> 27 sep 2011 kl. 17:56 skrev Red.Falcon:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>> Would the mute vo toggle in vo+h+h in audio be useful for thi
VO+h+h just brings up help for me on OSX 10.6. Is there something else I
need to do first?
CB
On 9/27/11 12:21 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
If the Mute VO toggle temporarily turned vo off, or put it to sleep so that the
commands of VO wouldn't interact with those of ChromeVox, the answer
If the Mute VO toggle temporarily turned vo off, or put it to sleep so that the
commands of VO wouldn't interact with those of ChromeVox, the answer would be
yes.
/Krister
27 sep 2011 kl. 17:56 skrev Red.Falcon:
> Hi!
> Would the mute vo toggle in vo+h+h in audio be useful for t
t; Hi Krister,
>>>>> Pleas see response below inline.
>>>>> On 9/27/11, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> Chrome is as i recall and judging of how it looks on the web page
>>>>>> opensource, which according
Hi,
I'm having trouble getting Chromevox to work, even though I've read the
instructions to install it. I'm using the mac.
Thanks,
Courtney
On Sep 27, 2011, at 11:38 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Is there a way to configure VO to 'sleep' while a certain app is active.
d all this, i would like to know where i can obtain
the chromevox extention. So i wonder where to get the extention. can i get
it directly from chrome using something or other to get extentions?
Please see my original message, which started this thread, which is
still part of conversation and c
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