Mike:

Can you or someone else clarify something for me?

Am I correct in saying that google drive essentially is an umbrella app,
within which you can run goodle docs and google sheets?

Learning more about this is definitely on my "to do" list.

Thanks for posting this getting started guide to Google Drive.

Dr.  Tom Behler from Michigan


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Behalf Of Mike B.
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 12:05 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Best source to learn about Google Drive

Hi Melissa,

Check out the tutorial below:

http://www.tsbvi.edu/google-drive-jaws

Google Drive with JAWS

By John Rose

The following step-by-step guide offers an introduction to the key
components of Google Drive for JAWS users.

This guide presumes that the JAWS keyboard is set for laptop mode, so the
JAWS command key is Caps Lock. If the JAWS keyboard is set for desktop mode,
the JAWS command key is Insert.

Getting Started:
list of 5 items
. Open Mozilla Firefox web browser

. Go to the address bar: Alt + D or Ctrl + L

. If a message box appears, type Alt + M to close message box.

. Type "
drive.google.com"
then press Enter

. Toggle JAWS virtual cursor off: Press Caps Lock + Z until you hear "Use
virtual PC cursor off"
list end

Navigation Panel:
list of 3 items
. Move computer focus to the navigation panel: Press the "g" key, then the
"n" key

. Navigate the panel: Use the up and down arrows to select from My Drive,
Shared With Me, Recent, Starred, or Trash

. Press enter on the selection (My Drive, Incoming, etc.) list end

File List:
list of 3 items
. Go to the list of files: Press the "g" key, then the "L" key

. The "v" key toggles between grid and list views.

. Use up or down arrows to navigate files list end

Actions Menu:
list of 1 items
. Press the "a" key to opens the actions menu. The actions menu is an easy
way to access almost all the tasks that need to be done with a file or
folder.
The menu includes: preview, open with (submenu), share (dialog box), get
link (dialog box), move to (dialog box), add star, rename (dialog box),
manage versions (dialog box), make a copy, download, and remove.
list end


The next step that I would recommend is to perform some of the actions and
navigate some of the dialog boxes.

Adding a star:
list of 6 items
. Select a file. Press "a" to open the Actions menu.

. Navigate using down arrow to "Add star." Press Enter.

. Press "g", then "n" to go to the navigation pane.

. Navigate using down arrow to "Starred". Press Enter.

. Press "g", then "L" to go to the list of files.

. Press down arrow to ensure that the file you starred is in the list.
list end

Moving a file to a new folder:
list of 7 items
. Select a file. Press "a" to open the Actions menu.

. Navigate using down arrow to "Move to..." Press Enter.

. A dialog box opens. Navigate the dialog box using Tab (forward) and 
Shift+Tab (backward). Navigate forward using Tab to "Create Folder"

. Press Spacebar to activate the button

. Type the name of the folder (e.g. "Homework"). Press Enter.

. The focus should be on the "Move" button, but you can use Tab then 
Shift+Tab to make sure. When the focus is on the "Move" button, press
Spacebar.

. Note: If the file is in a shared folder, it will be removed from the 
shared folder and put in the newly created folder. The people with whom the 
document
is shared will no longer be able to see the document.
list end

Searching for a file or folder:
list of 4 items
. Press the forward slash key (/) to go to the Search edit box.

. Type the search term and press Enter.

. The computer focus will be on the list of files and folders that match 
your search terms. Use the arrow keys to browse through the list.

. You can use the Actions key (a) or press Enter to open the file or folder.
list end

Sorting files and folder:
list of 4 items
. This task gives you the ability to change how files are sorted, giving you

different ways to navigate them.

. Press the Sort key (r).

. Use the down or up arrow keys to move through the menu. To determine how 
files are sorted, listen for "checked" or "not checked" as you navigate 
through
the following options:

list of 4 items nesting level 1
. Last modified

. Last edited by me

. Last opened by me

. Name
list end nesting level 1

. Press "Enter" to select an option from the list. Your focus returns to the

files and folders list for navigation.
list end

Sharing a file or folder:
list of 13 items
. Locate and ensure computer focus is on the selected file or folder.

. Press "a" to open the Actions menu.

. Press the down arrow until you hear "Share.".

. Press Enter to open the "Share with others" dialog box.

. The computer focus should be in the text edit box where you type the email

address of the person to whom you want to send the file. It may benefit new
users to press Tab to navigate the dialog box until JAWS reads "Enter names 
or email addresses. edit type in text".

. Type in the email address of the person with whom you wish to share the 
file. Press Tab.

. Type the next email address, if you wish to share the file or folder with 
more than one person. Press Tab.

. Indicate the access level for the people with whom you are sharing the 
file or folder.  Press Spacebar, then use the Up or Down Arrow keys to 
select
either "Can edit," "Can comment," or "Can view." Press Enter when you have 
selected one of the three choices. Then, press Tab.

. You are given the option of adding a note to the person or people with 
whom you are sharing the file. Type a note, if you want, and then press Tab.

. You are given the option of notifying people via email. To clear or mark 
the checkbox, press Spacebar. Then, press Tab.

. Your computer focus should be on the "Send" button. To send the share 
invitation, press Spacebar.

. If you would like to cancel the share invitation, press Tab again to the 
"Cancel" button and press Spacebar.

. There is an option at the end of the dialog box for Advanced Sharing, 
which will be covered below.
list end

Uploading a new file:
list of 2 items
. Access My Drive using the Navigation Pane: press "g", then "n"

. Upload a new file:

list of 5 items nesting level 1
. Press "c" to access the "New" button

. Down Arrow to "File upload," press Enter

. The "File Upload" dialog box opens. This is a Windows Explorer dialog box 
that you can navigate to locate the file you would like to upload. The 
computer
focus begins in the "File Name" text edit box . Use Tab and Shift+Tab to 
navigate the dialog box. Use the arrow keys to navigate within panes.

. Once you have located the file that you want to upload and it is 
highlighted. Tab to the "Open" button. Press Spacebar. You can also just 
press Enter
when the file is highlighted.

. If the upload fails due to a server rejection, it likely means that you 
have been signed out of your Google account.
list end nesting level 1
list end

Creating new folders:
list of 6 items
. Access My Drive using the Navigation Pane: press "g", then "n"

. Create a new folder: Press Shift + f

. The New Folder dialog box opens. Focus should be on the text edit box, and

the text "Untitled folder" is highlighted.

. Type the name of your new folder.

. Tab to the "Create" button. Press Spacebar.

. Another method for creating a new folder is accessing the "New" button:

list of 5 items nesting level 1
. Press "c" to access the "New" button

. Down Arrow to "Folder," press Enter

. "Name Folder" dialog box opens. Type name of new folder.

. Tab to "Create" button. Press Spacebar.

. New folder is created.
list end nesting level 1
list end

Deleting files and folders:
list of 3 items
. Locate the file or folder you wish to delete

. Press "a" to open the Actions menu.

. Navigate using down arrow to "Remove." Press Enter.
list end

Restoring deleted files and folders:
list of 6 items
. Go to the Navigation Pane: Press "g", then "n"

. Navigate to Trash using down arrow. Press enter.

. Focus should move to the file list in the Trash folder. If not, press "g",

then "L"

. Navigate to the file or folder you would like to restore.

. Press "a" to open the Actions menu.

. Navigate to "Restore" using down arrow, then press enter.
list end

Advanced Sharing:
list of 8 items
. There are a variety of options that you can select for sharing documents. 
Prior to reviewing this section, locate a file or folder with which you want
to practice.

. Press "a" to open the Actions menu

. Down arrow to Share menu item. Press enter.

. Tab to the "Advanced" link. Press enter. The "Sharing settings" dialog box

should open.

list of 2 items nesting level 1
. The focus will be in a text edit box with the link to the file 
highlighted, so the screenreader will begin reading the entire link. If you 
don't want
to listen to this, press Control to stop the screenreader from reading.

. The link that is highlighted can be copied for sharing in a document or an

email. However, the file will only be accessible based on the level of 
security
you give it.
list end nesting level 1

. Set level of access (who has access to your file or folder)

list of 5 items nesting level 1
. Tab once to "Who has access"

. Press enter to access the Link sharing dialog box

. Press tab to access the selected radio button. Most files begin with link 
sharing off, so VoiceOver will say "Shared with specific people, selected,
radio"

. Press up or down arrows to select a different level of sharing. The levels

are as follows:

list of 5 items nesting level 2
. On - Public on the web (anyone on the Internet can find and access the 
file or folder with no sign-in required)

. On - Anyone with the link (anyone who has the link can access the file 
with no sign-in required)

. On - Institution (if you are a member of an institution, like a school, 
this selection will read the name of the institution; with this selection, 
anyone
at your institution can find and access the file)

. On - Institution with link (if you are a member of an institution, with 
this selection, anyone at your institution who has the link can access the 
file)

. Off - Specific people (you select people with whom to share the file; this

is the default selection)
list end nesting level 2

. Tab to the "Save" or "Cancel" button. Press spacebar to select.
list end nesting level 1

. Share with specific people (similar to the Sharing a File or Folder 
section above)

list of 9 items nesting level 1
. Tab to "Enter names or email addresses"

. Type the email address of the person with whom you would like to share the

file or folder. Press enter.

. Type the next email address, if you wish to share the file or folder with 
more than one person. Press Tab.

. Indicate the access level for the people with whom you are sharing the 
file or folder.  Press Spacebar, then use the Up or Down Arrow keys to 
select
either "Can edit," "Can comment," or "Can view." Press Enter when you have 
selected one of the three choices.

. Tab to the "Notify people via email" checkbox. Leave the box checked if 
you want the people with whom you are sharing a file to get an email about 
it.

. Tab to the "Add message" link. Press enter to include an optional message 
in the email.

. Tab to the "Send a copy to myself" checkbox. Select this checkbox if you 
would like to have a copy of the message sent to your email.

. Tab to the "Send" button. Press spacebar to send.

. Other options:

list of 2 items nesting level 2
. Tab to "Cancel" button. Press cancel to get out of the dialog box and 
return to My Drive without sharing. You can also press Escape.

. Tab to the "Prevent editors from changing access and adding new people" 
checkbox. Checking this box prevents people to whom you have given edit 
access
from changing other people's access or sharing the document for new people 
to edit.
list end nesting level 2
list end nesting level 1

. Determining with whom a file is shared:

list of 8 items nesting level 1
. Locate the file in My Drive, and highlight it in the file list.

. Press the "A" key to access the Actions menu.

. Down arrow to "Share..."

. Press Enter.

. Tab to the "Advanced" link. Press Enter.

. Tab through the dialog box. The computer focus will cycle through the list

of people with whom the file is shared, and you can edit the level of access
each individual has (e.g. Can edit, Can view, Can comment).

. After the list of collaborators, computer focus will open a section of the

dialog box that allows you to invite more people to share the document and
set their level of access. You can then either Send them a notification of 
the access or Cancel this action, if you do not wish to invite more people.
If you input new collaborators, press the Send button. If you do not want to

input new collaborators, press the Cancel button.

. Computer focus should then move to the "Done" button. If it does not, Tab 
to the "Done" button. Press Spacebar.
list end nesting level 1

. Sharing a link:

list of 10 items nesting level 1
. Locate the file in My Drive, and highlight it in the file list.

. Press the "A" key to access the Actions menu.

. Down arrow to "Share..."

. Press Enter.

. Tab to "Get shareable link". Press Enter.

. This turns link sharing on, which also has a variety of levels of access. 
Generally, when link sharing is turned on, it means that anyone with the 
link
in your network (e.g.
tsbvi.edu,
misd.net)
can access the file.

. The computer focus will be in a text edit box, and the link will be 
highlighted.

. Press Ctrl+C to copy the link.

. Now you can paste the link in an email or in a document to share with 
anyone in your network.

. Tab to the "Done" button or press Escape.
list end nesting level 1
list end

Take care.  Mike.  Go Dodgers!
Sent from my iBarstool.
Arguing with a woman is like reading a software license agreement.  In the 
end you have to ignore everything, & click I agree.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Nathaniel Kile
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Best source to learn about Google Drive


It is completely accessible with the right commands and keystrokes.
Nate

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Melissa Hambleton
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 6:11 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Best source to learn about Google Drive

Does anyone have a very good source online that is up-to-date with learning
how to use JAWS with Google Drive? This is totally accessible to use as long
as I use the correct commands too correct?

Thank you,
Melissa


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