: Re: Google docs mobile claims better accessibility
Ed and Chris.
Thank you so much for this information! I'll be sure to check it out.
God bless. :)
Matthew Dierckens
Certified Assistive Technology Specialist
Macintosh Trainer
Blind Access Training
www.blindaccesstraining.com
Ed and Chris.
Thank you so much for this information! I'll be sure to check it out.
God bless. :)
Matthew Dierckens
Certified Assistive Technology Specialist
Macintosh Trainer
Blind Access Training
www.blindaccesstraining.com
1-877-774-7670, extension 3
work email:
matt...@blindaccesstraining.com
Hi matt,
You can just about use VO and Safari to compose and read Google Docs. There
are some fairly annoying issues (at least on my system), E.G. when you navigate
by whatever textual unit, you get the sound you get when you try to navigate
passed the top or bottom of a web page. By default,
Last I heard Google favors using their own Chrome browser with ChromeVox
with Google docs. Of course that means, essentially, using two screen
readers to get stuff done which I consider a non-starter.
CB
On 1/23/15 4:06 PM, Matthew Dierckens wrote:
Does anyone know about OS X? My student was
Does anyone know about OS X? My student was asking me about it today.
God bless. :)
Matthew Dierckens
Certified Assistive Technology Specialist
Macintosh Trainer
Blind Access Training
www.blindaccesstraining.com
1-877-774-7670, extension 3
work email:
matt...@blindaccesstraining.com
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While I don't use them, Google did give a mention to improved
accessibility for VO users on iOS in their announcements.
http://googledocs.blogspot.com/2015/01/updated-mobile-apps.html
From the article:
"Making everything more accessible
If you’re blind or have low vision, we have improved supp