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On Apr 19, 2019, at 12:29, jean parker wrote:
Hello All:
I hope this is a simple question but you never know. I am using Chrome vox for
mac and there are times when I don’t want to use it or when I want to change
the speed. Is there a shortcut to some kind of settings menu? I checked
Hello All:
I hope this is a simple question but you never know. I am using Chrome vox for
mac and there are times when I don’t want to use it or when I want to change
the speed. Is there a shortcut to some kind of settings menu? I checked in the
preferences under extentions but found nothing
change and if so can some body please tell me the new controls thanks in
advance
waynehello list has anybody had the latest update for chrome box and did there
controls
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Hi,
I think it's in the Google Chrome preferences.
Portia.
- Original Message -
From: "Caitlyn Furness"
To:
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: Turning Off Google Chrome Vox
Is there a way to do this, really? or do you have to disable chr
at 2:32 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> Is there really such a command? I thought you had to deactivate chrome vox to
> turn it off. I wish there was such a command as turning CV on and off quickly
> because just like you i'd only use CV when VO can't cope with things and that
Is there really such a command? I thought you had to deactivate chrome vox to
turn it off. I wish there was such a command as turning CV on and off quickly
because just like you i'd only use CV when VO can't cope with things and that
isn't very often that happens. The only
>
> I have been trying to experiment with Google Chrome Vox but I think I want to
> use voiceover as my main screen reader and only bring up Vox when there is an
> area Voiceover is struggling with. Does anybody know how to quickly turn
> Chrome Vox off and then on again?
>
hi i just downloaded chrome box how do you install it its a crx extension
it said invalid
i know this off topic can't figure it out
thanks
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