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" button for each extensi
Thanks Teresa. My vo right combination just keeps saying preferences extensions
and will go no further. I will play with it some more. Even when i interact
with that i get the same response. Interesting. Thanks.
Marc
On Mar 16, 2012, at 3:36 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Hi, Marc,
>
> With VO, u
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 help
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 or anything like
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 link
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. And supposedl