Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Yes, that is the case. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Mike Mote Sent: 07 July 2017 18:07 To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA It has been my experience that when you launch the program, it updates itself to the latest version. Hope this helps! -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:35 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA How does one update Google Chrome? lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 12:22 PM, David Whitehead wrote: > Hello there; > First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? > Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? > Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 > > Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, > but what they conceal is vital. > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of jimrawls > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > David, > I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game > day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio > on chrome. > Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of David Moore > Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > Hi all, > I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It > is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. > On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through > the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings > web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to > navigate. > I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works > so well for me. > Here is the tutorial right below! > Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This > tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. > I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they > both work the same in Chrome. > Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. > I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. > There should be a shortcut on your desktop. > First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we > get to the Chrome settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog > in IE. > Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many > choices that I will arrow down through. > The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to > maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, > and you will get undesirable results. > I will press the Alt key. > The Chrome menu is open. > I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. > New Tab, CTRL+T. > You can press that command right from the web site you are on. > New Window, CTRL+N > You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of > coming here. > New incognito Window. > History sub menu. > I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! > History, CTRL+H > So, there is a key command for reading your history. > You can read a few sites you were on right here. > I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. > Downloads, CTRL+J > There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded > with Chrome. > Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. > I will press right arrow, to open this. > I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D > That command will bookmark the page you are reading. > Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, > will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do > not want that. > Here is the important one. > manage bookmarks > The command is, CTRL+Shift+O > In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the > bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very > importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all > of your bookmarks in Chrome. > On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it > downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all > bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Yes, it does, as does Firefox. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Dennis Long Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 8:02 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA It updates itself I believe -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 12:35 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA How does one update Google Chrome? lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 12:22 PM, David Whitehead wrote: > Hello there; > First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? > Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? > Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 > > Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, > but what they conceal is vital. > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of jimrawls > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > David, > I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game > day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio > on chrome. > Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of David Moore > Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > Hi all, > I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It > is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. > On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through > the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings > web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to > navigate. > I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works > so well for me. > Here is the tutorial right below! > Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This > tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. > I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they > both work the same in Chrome. > Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. > I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. > There should be a shortcut on your desktop. > First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we > get to the Chrome settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog > in IE. > Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many > choices that I will arrow down through. > The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to > maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, > and you will get undesirable results. > I will press the Alt key. > The Chrome menu is open. > I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. > New Tab, CTRL+T. > You can press that command right from the web site you are on. > New Window, CTRL+N > You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of > coming here. > New incognito Window. > History sub menu. > I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! > History, CTRL+H > So, there is a key command for reading your history. > You can read a few sites you were on right here. > I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. > Downloads, CTRL+J > There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded > with Chrome. > Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. > I will press right arrow, to open this. > I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D > That command will bookmark the page you are reading. > Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, > will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do > not want that. > Here is the important one. > manage bookmarks > The command is, CTRL+Shift+O > In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the > bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very > importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all > of your bookmarks in Chrome. > On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it > downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all > bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download > all of your bookmarks right to your
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
It updates itself I believe -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 12:35 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA How does one update Google Chrome? lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 12:22 PM, David Whitehead wrote: > Hello there; > First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? > Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? > Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 > > Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, > but what they conceal is vital. > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of jimrawls > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > David, > I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game > day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. > Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of David Moore > Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > Hi all, > I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It > is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. > On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through > the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to > navigate. > I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works > so well for me. > Here is the tutorial right below! > Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This > tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. > I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they > both work the same in Chrome. > Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. > I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. > There should be a shortcut on your desktop. > First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we > get to the Chrome settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. > Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many > choices that I will arrow down through. > The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to > maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, > and you will get undesirable results. > I will press the Alt key. > The Chrome menu is open. > I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. > New Tab, CTRL+T. > You can press that command right from the web site you are on. > New Window, CTRL+N > You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of > coming here. > New incognito Window. > History sub menu. > I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! > History, CTRL+H > So, there is a key command for reading your history. > You can read a few sites you were on right here. > I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. > Downloads, CTRL+J > There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded > with Chrome. > Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. > I will press right arrow, to open this. > I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D > That command will bookmark the page you are reading. > Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, > will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do > not want that. > Here is the important one. > manage bookmarks > The command is, CTRL+Shift+O > In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the > bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very > importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. > On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it > downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all > bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download > all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. > That is all for manage bookmarks. > Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. > press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings > from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in > their corresponding folders. > Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Hi David, You didn't specify, what the phone number is for. HTH, Rick Justice "Tomorrow's another day, another way!" "and if tomorrow never comes, problem solved!" - Original Message - From: "David Whitehead"To: Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 12:22 PM Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hello there; First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jimrawls Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA David, I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices. Keep in mind, that many of these choices,
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
My settings showed up on an internet page, but you then click on Advanced heading which will expand. Content is one of the headings you click on and it will expand. Under Flash, my system was set to Ask First, but I changed it to Allow from there. I do wish there were a way to show the Events link on my m.facebook.com site though. Judy Judy -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 1:43 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA My Chrome was working with gameday audio, but now it doesn't and I give up on getting it to work again. I can't tell is flash is allowed or not. I may call mlb but internet explorer is working fine. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 3:28 PM, David Whitehead wrote: > Open chrome; > > In the addressbar type: > chrome://settings/content > now arrow down until you hear/see, > flash, > allow sites to run flash, > you may need to click it. > > Hope this helps. > Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, > but what they conceal is vital. > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of Mike Mote > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:12 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > Hi there! Once in Chrome, press the Alt key to pull up your menu of > options. Ust the arrow keys until you find settings. Press enter to > open the settings page. The quickest way to find the content part is > to type the word content into the search box. Press enter on the > search button or after typing the word content. The settings related > to content will then be displayed. You can use your button navigation to locate content settings. > You should be able to find the flash settings in this section. > > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of Maria Campbell > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:07 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > I can't find my content to check on flash. > > > lucky1i...@gmail.com > "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" > --St. Francis > > On 7/7/2017 2:55 PM, Mike Mote wrote: >> Hi Jim! I had the same issue, and was able to fix it. I did it by >> going into the settings of Chrome, and then into my content settings. >> I mads sure that flash content was allowed. You may want to toggle >> it on and off just to make sure it works. I hope this helps you out! >> >> >> -Original Message- >> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] >> On Behalf Of jimrawls >> Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM >> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com >> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the >> Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA >> >> David, >> I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my >> game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day >> audio on > chrome. >> Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim >> >> -Original Message- >> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] >> On Behalf Of David Moore >> Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM >> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com >> Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google >> Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA >> >> Hi all, >> I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It >> is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me > feedback. >> On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through >> the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings >> web > page. >> This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to >> navigate. >> I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it >> works so well for me. >> Here is the tutorial right below! >> Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This >> tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. >> I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because >> they both work the same in Chrome. >> Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. >> I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. >> There should be a shortcut on your desktop. >> First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we >> get to the Chrome settings web page. >> This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog >> in > IE. >> Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Finally got it. Not sure why it stopped working and not sure how I got it back. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 4:39 PM, David Whitehead wrote: Hello; When you load Chrome; In the addressbar type the following; Chrome"//settings/content Press enter, Now you can arrow down, once you get to flash, You may need to change the setting, What you want to see is; Flash, Allow sites to run flash clickable. If this is not the case, you'll need to change. Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:43 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA My Chrome was working with gameday audio, but now it doesn't and I give up on getting it to work again. I can't tell is flash is allowed or not. I may call mlb but internet explorer is working fine. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 3:28 PM, David Whitehead wrote: Open chrome; In the addressbar type: chrome://settings/content now arrow down until you hear/see, flash, allow sites to run flash, you may need to click it. Hope this helps. Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Mike Mote Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:12 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi there! Once in Chrome, press the Alt key to pull up your menu of options. Ust the arrow keys until you find settings. Press enter to open the settings page. The quickest way to find the content part is to type the word content into the search box. Press enter on the search button or after typing the word content. The settings related to content will then be displayed. You can use your button navigation to locate content settings. You should be able to find the flash settings in this section. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:07 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA I can't find my content to check on flash. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 2:55 PM, Mike Mote wrote: Hi Jim! I had the same issue, and was able to fix it. I did it by going into the settings of Chrome, and then into my content settings. I mads sure that flash content was allowed. You may want to toggle it on and off just to make sure it works. I hope this helps you out! -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jimrawls Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA David, I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Hello; When you load Chrome; In the addressbar type the following; Chrome"//settings/content Press enter, Now you can arrow down, once you get to flash, You may need to change the setting, What you want to see is; Flash, Allow sites to run flash clickable. If this is not the case, you'll need to change. Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:43 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA My Chrome was working with gameday audio, but now it doesn't and I give up on getting it to work again. I can't tell is flash is allowed or not. I may call mlb but internet explorer is working fine. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 3:28 PM, David Whitehead wrote: > Open chrome; > > In the addressbar type: > chrome://settings/content > now arrow down until you hear/see, > flash, > allow sites to run flash, > you may need to click it. > > Hope this helps. > Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but > what they conceal is vital. > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On > Behalf Of Mike Mote > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:12 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > Hi there! Once in Chrome, press the Alt key to pull up your menu of > options. Ust the arrow keys until you find settings. Press enter to open > the settings page. The quickest way to find the content part is to type the > word content into the search box. Press enter on the search button or after > typing the word content. The settings related to content will then be > displayed. You can use your button navigation to locate content settings. > You should be able to find the flash settings in this section. > > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On > Behalf Of Maria Campbell > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:07 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > I can't find my content to check on flash. > > > lucky1i...@gmail.com > "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" > --St. Francis > > On 7/7/2017 2:55 PM, Mike Mote wrote: >> Hi Jim! I had the same issue, and was able to fix it. I did it by >> going into the settings of Chrome, and then into my content settings. >> I mads sure that flash content was allowed. You may want to toggle it >> on and off just to make sure it works. I hope this helps you out! >> >> >> -Original Message- >> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] >> On Behalf Of jimrawls >> Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM >> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com >> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google >> Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA >> >> David, >> I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game >> day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on > chrome. >> Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim >> >> -Original Message- >> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] >> On Behalf Of David Moore >> Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM >> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com >> Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google >> Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA >> >> Hi all, >> I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It >> is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me > feedback. >> On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through >> the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web > page. >> This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to >> navigate. >> I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works >> so well for me. >> Here is the tutorial right below! >> Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This >> tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. >> I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they >> both work the same in Chrome. >> Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. >> I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. >> There should be a shortcut on your desktop. >> First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we >> get to the Chrome settings web page. >> This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in > IE. >> Pressing the Alt key,
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My Chrome was working with gameday audio, but now it doesn't and I give up on getting it to work again. I can't tell is flash is allowed or not. I may call mlb but internet explorer is working fine. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 3:28 PM, David Whitehead wrote: Open chrome; In the addressbar type: chrome://settings/content now arrow down until you hear/see, flash, allow sites to run flash, you may need to click it. Hope this helps. Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Mike Mote Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:12 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi there! Once in Chrome, press the Alt key to pull up your menu of options. Ust the arrow keys until you find settings. Press enter to open the settings page. The quickest way to find the content part is to type the word content into the search box. Press enter on the search button or after typing the word content. The settings related to content will then be displayed. You can use your button navigation to locate content settings. You should be able to find the flash settings in this section. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:07 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA I can't find my content to check on flash. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 2:55 PM, Mike Mote wrote: Hi Jim! I had the same issue, and was able to fix it. I did it by going into the settings of Chrome, and then into my content settings. I mads sure that flash content was allowed. You may want to toggle it on and off just to make sure it works. I hope this helps you out! -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jimrawls Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA David, I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome.
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Open chrome; In the addressbar type: chrome://settings/content now arrow down until you hear/see, flash, allow sites to run flash, you may need to click it. Hope this helps. Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Mike Mote Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:12 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi there! Once in Chrome, press the Alt key to pull up your menu of options. Ust the arrow keys until you find settings. Press enter to open the settings page. The quickest way to find the content part is to type the word content into the search box. Press enter on the search button or after typing the word content. The settings related to content will then be displayed. You can use your button navigation to locate content settings. You should be able to find the flash settings in this section. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:07 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA I can't find my content to check on flash. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 2:55 PM, Mike Mote wrote: > Hi Jim! I had the same issue, and was able to fix it. I did it by > going into the settings of Chrome, and then into my content settings. > I mads sure that flash content was allowed. You may want to toggle it > on and off just to make sure it works. I hope this helps you out! > > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of jimrawls > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > David, > I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game > day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. > Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of David Moore > Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > Hi all, > I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It > is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. > On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through > the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to > navigate. > I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works > so well for me. > Here is the tutorial right below! > Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This > tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. > I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they > both work the same in Chrome. > Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. > I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. > There should be a shortcut on your desktop. > First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we > get to the Chrome settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. > Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many > choices that I will arrow down through. > The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to > maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, > and you will get undesirable results. > I will press the Alt key. > The Chrome menu is open. > I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. > New Tab, CTRL+T. > You can press that command right from the web site you are on. > New Window, CTRL+N > You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of > coming here. > New incognito Window. > History sub menu. > I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! > History, CTRL+H > So, there is a key command for reading your history. > You can read a few sites you were on right here. > I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. > Downloads, CTRL+J > There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded > with Chrome. > Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. > I will press right arrow, to open this. > I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D > That command will bookmark the page you are reading. > Next down
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Hi there! Once in Chrome, press the Alt key to pull up your menu of options. Ust the arrow keys until you find settings. Press enter to open the settings page. The quickest way to find the content part is to type the word content into the search box. Press enter on the search button or after typing the word content. The settings related to content will then be displayed. You can use your button navigation to locate content settings. You should be able to find the flash settings in this section. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:07 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA I can't find my content to check on flash. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 2:55 PM, Mike Mote wrote: > Hi Jim! I had the same issue, and was able to fix it. I did it by > going into the settings of Chrome, and then into my content settings. > I mads sure that flash content was allowed. You may want to toggle it > on and off just to make sure it works. I hope this helps you out! > > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of jimrawls > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > David, > I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game > day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. > Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of David Moore > Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > Hi all, > I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It > is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. > On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through > the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to > navigate. > I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works > so well for me. > Here is the tutorial right below! > Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This > tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. > I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they > both work the same in Chrome. > Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. > I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. > There should be a shortcut on your desktop. > First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we > get to the Chrome settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. > Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many > choices that I will arrow down through. > The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to > maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, > and you will get undesirable results. > I will press the Alt key. > The Chrome menu is open. > I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. > New Tab, CTRL+T. > You can press that command right from the web site you are on. > New Window, CTRL+N > You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of > coming here. > New incognito Window. > History sub menu. > I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! > History, CTRL+H > So, there is a key command for reading your history. > You can read a few sites you were on right here. > I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. > Downloads, CTRL+J > There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded > with Chrome. > Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. > I will press right arrow, to open this. > I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D > That command will bookmark the page you are reading. > Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, > will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do > not want that. > Here is the important one. > manage bookmarks > The command is, CTRL+Shift+O > In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the > bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very > importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. > On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it > downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a
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I can't find my content to check on flash. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 2:55 PM, Mike Mote wrote: Hi Jim! I had the same issue, and was able to fix it. I did it by going into the settings of Chrome, and then into my content settings. I mads sure that flash content was allowed. You may want to toggle it on and off just to make sure it works. I hope this helps you out! -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jimrawls Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA David, I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices. Keep in mind, that many of these choices, like bookmark manager, have key commands, so you do not have to come to this bookmarks sub menu at all. You only need to come here most of the time, to arrow through your saved bookmarks, and enter on the desired one. The next few are very self
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Hello; Ok, I did a google search and I was able to use Google Chrome to play MLB audio. The web site is: https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/enabling-flash-player-chrome.html Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Mike Mote Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 2:56 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi Jim! I had the same issue, and was able to fix it. I did it by going into the settings of Chrome, and then into my content settings. I mads sure that flash content was allowed. You may want to toggle it on and off just to make sure it works. I hope this helps you out! -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jimrawls Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA David, I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Hi Jim! I had the same issue, and was able to fix it. I did it by going into the settings of Chrome, and then into my content settings. I mads sure that flash content was allowed. You may want to toggle it on and off just to make sure it works. I hope this helps you out! -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jimrawls Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA David, I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices. Keep in mind, that many of these choices, like bookmark manager, have key commands, so you do not have to come to this bookmarks sub menu at all. You only need to come here most of the time, to arrow through your saved bookmarks, and enter on the desired one. The next few are very self explanatory. The next one I will mension, is the more tools submenu. I will press right arrow on this. I hear Save Page as, and the command, CTRL+S. Next, Save to desktop. This allows
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
I was just going to bring up ninite.com If any of those out there do not know it, it is a site where you can download or update many programs. Ninite blocks lots of the eaxtra junk like bars and other things that you might not want. If you go there you can click on a special page for accessibility. You go down the list of programs and check the ones you want and then you click on a mini tool for doing the downloads in the background. It is a great tool. Wayne -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Whitehead Sent: Friday, July 07, 2017 12:09 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hello; try the following; 1, open Chrome, Now, press the alt-key, Up arrow until you hear; Help sub-menu, right arrow to open, Enter on about, you should find the info. If you need the latest version, Go to, www.ninite.com Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:35 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA How does one update Google Chrome? lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 12:22 PM, David Whitehead wrote: > Hello there; > First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? > Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? > Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 > > Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, > but what they conceal is vital. > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of jimrawls > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > David, > I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game > day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio > on chrome. > Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of David Moore > Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > Hi all, > I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It > is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. > On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through > the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings > web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to > navigate. > I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works > so well for me. > Here is the tutorial right below! > Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This > tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. > I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both > work the same in Chrome. > Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. > I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. > There should be a shortcut on your desktop. > First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we > get to > the Chrome settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog > in IE. > Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices > that I will arrow down through. > The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to > maximise the > window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will > get undesirable results. > I will press the Alt key. > The Chrome menu is open. > I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. > New Tab, CTRL+T. > You can press that command right from the web site you are on. > New Window, CTRL+N > You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of > coming here. > New incognito Window. > History sub menu. > I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! > History, CTRL+H > So, there is a key command for reading your history. > You can read a few sites you were on right here. > I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. > Downloads, CTRL+J > There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded > with Chrome. > Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. > I will press right arrow, to open this. > I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D > That command will
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Yes, the latest version. Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 2:28 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Google Chrome Version 59.0.3071.115 Is this the latest version? lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 1:09 PM, David Whitehead wrote: > Hello; try the following; > > 1, open Chrome, > > Now, press the alt-key, > Up arrow until you hear; > Help sub-menu, right arrow to open, > Enter on about, you should find the info. > If you need the latest version, > Go to, > > www.ninite.com > > > Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but > what they conceal is vital. > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On > Behalf Of Maria Campbell > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:35 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > How does one update Google Chrome? > > lucky1i...@gmail.com > "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" > --St. Francis > > On 7/7/2017 12:22 PM, David Whitehead wrote: >> Hello there; >> First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? >> Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? >> Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 >> >> Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but >> what they conceal is vital. >> >> -Original Message- >> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On >> Behalf Of jimrawls >> Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM >> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com >> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google >> Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA >> >> David, >> I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day >> audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on > chrome. >> Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim >> >> -Original Message- >> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On >> Behalf Of David Moore >> Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM >> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com >> Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome >> Browser with JAWS or NVDA >> >> Hi all, >> I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is >> pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. >> On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the >> Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web > page. >> This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to >> navigate. >> I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so >> well for me. >> Here is the tutorial right below! >> Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser >> By David Moore >> This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. >> I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they > both >> work the same in Chrome. >> Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. >> I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. >> There should be a shortcut on your desktop. >> First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get > to >> the Chrome settings web page. >> This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in > IE. >> Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many > choices >> that I will arrow down through. >> The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise > the >> window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get >> undesirable results. >> I will press the Alt key. >> The Chrome menu is open. >> I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. >> New Tab, CTRL+T. >> You can press that command right from the web site you are on. >> New Window, CTRL+N >> You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming >> here. >> New incognito Window. >> History sub menu. >> I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! >> History, CTRL+H >> So, there is a key command for reading your history. >> You can read a few sites you were on right here. >> I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. >> Downloads, CTRL+J >> There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with >> Chrome. >> Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. >> I will press right arrow, to open this. >> I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D >> That command will bookmark the page you are
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Google Chrome Version 59.0.3071.115 Is this the latest version? lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 1:09 PM, David Whitehead wrote: Hello; try the following; 1, open Chrome, Now, press the alt-key, Up arrow until you hear; Help sub-menu, right arrow to open, Enter on about, you should find the info. If you need the latest version, Go to, www.ninite.com Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:35 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA How does one update Google Chrome? lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 12:22 PM, David Whitehead wrote: Hello there; First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jimrawls Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA David, I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer,
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
I didn't find info on version. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 1:09 PM, David Whitehead wrote: Hello; try the following; 1, open Chrome, Now, press the alt-key, Up arrow until you hear; Help sub-menu, right arrow to open, Enter on about, you should find the info. If you need the latest version, Go to, www.ninite.com Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:35 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA How does one update Google Chrome? lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 12:22 PM, David Whitehead wrote: Hello there; First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jimrawls Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA David, I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Hello; try the following; 1, open Chrome, Now, press the alt-key, Up arrow until you hear; Help sub-menu, right arrow to open, Enter on about, you should find the info. If you need the latest version, Go to, www.ninite.com Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:35 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA How does one update Google Chrome? lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 12:22 PM, David Whitehead wrote: > Hello there; > First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? > Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? > Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 > > Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but > what they conceal is vital. > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On > Behalf Of jimrawls > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > David, > I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day > audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. > Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On > Behalf Of David Moore > Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome > Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > Hi all, > I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is > pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. > On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the > Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to > navigate. > I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so > well for me. > Here is the tutorial right below! > Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser > By David Moore > This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. > I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both > work the same in Chrome. > Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. > I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. > There should be a shortcut on your desktop. > First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to > the Chrome settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. > Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices > that I will arrow down through. > The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the > window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get > undesirable results. > I will press the Alt key. > The Chrome menu is open. > I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. > New Tab, CTRL+T. > You can press that command right from the web site you are on. > New Window, CTRL+N > You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming > here. > New incognito Window. > History sub menu. > I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! > History, CTRL+H > So, there is a key command for reading your history. > You can read a few sites you were on right here. > I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. > Downloads, CTRL+J > There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with > Chrome. > Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. > I will press right arrow, to open this. > I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D > That command will bookmark the page you are reading. > Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B > That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to > see. I do not want that. > Here is the important one. > manage bookmarks > The command is, CTRL+Shift+O > In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you > have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can > download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. > On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and > a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in > Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to > your computer, so you can back them up. > That is all for
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
It has been my experience that when you launch the program, it updates itself to the latest version. Hope this helps! -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:35 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA How does one update Google Chrome? lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 12:22 PM, David Whitehead wrote: > Hello there; > First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? > Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? > Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 > > Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, > but what they conceal is vital. > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of jimrawls > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > David, > I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game > day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. > Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim > > -Original Message- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] > On Behalf Of David Moore > Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > Hi all, > I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It > is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. > On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through > the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to > navigate. > I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works > so well for me. > Here is the tutorial right below! > Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This > tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. > I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they > both work the same in Chrome. > Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. > I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. > There should be a shortcut on your desktop. > First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we > get to the Chrome settings web page. > This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. > Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many > choices that I will arrow down through. > The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to > maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, > and you will get undesirable results. > I will press the Alt key. > The Chrome menu is open. > I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. > New Tab, CTRL+T. > You can press that command right from the web site you are on. > New Window, CTRL+N > You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of > coming here. > New incognito Window. > History sub menu. > I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! > History, CTRL+H > So, there is a key command for reading your history. > You can read a few sites you were on right here. > I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. > Downloads, CTRL+J > There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded > with Chrome. > Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. > I will press right arrow, to open this. > I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D > That command will bookmark the page you are reading. > Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, > will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do > not want that. > Here is the important one. > manage bookmarks > The command is, CTRL+Shift+O > In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the > bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very > importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. > On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it > downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all > bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download > all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. > That is all for manage bookmarks. > Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. > press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings > from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
How does one update Google Chrome? lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 12:22 PM, David Whitehead wrote: Hello there; First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jimrawls Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA David, I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices. Keep in mind, that many of these choices, like bookmark manager, have key commands, so you do not have to come to this bookmarks sub menu at all. You only need to come here most of the time, to arrow through your saved bookmarks, and enter on the desired one. The next few are very self
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Hello there; First, are you certain your using the latest version of chrome? Secondly, do you have the latest version of adobe flash player? Thirdly, have you tried, call 866-800-1275 Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of jimrawls Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA David, I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices. Keep in mind, that many of these choices, like bookmark manager, have key commands, so you do not have to come to this bookmarks sub menu at all. You only need to come here most of the time, to arrow through your saved bookmarks, and enter on the desired one. The next few are very self explanatory. The next one I will mension, is the more tools submenu. I will press right arrow on this. I hear Save Page as, and the command, CTRL+S. Next, Save to desktop.
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
David, I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on chrome. Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices. Keep in mind, that many of these choices, like bookmark manager, have key commands, so you do not have to come to this bookmarks sub menu at all. You only need to come here most of the time, to arrow through your saved bookmarks, and enter on the desired one. The next few are very self explanatory. The next one I will mension, is the more tools submenu. I will press right arrow on this. I hear Save Page as, and the command, CTRL+S. Next, Save to desktop. This allows you to save the favorite of the page right to your desktop. This is how you do this in Chrome, instead of doing this in the file menu in IE. It is hidden under this more tools submenu. Clear Browsing data, and there is the key command, CTRL+Shift+Delete key. Extentions, In here, you can add extentions, delete extentions and so on. These are the same as add ons, in IE. They are called Extensions in Chrome. The last two that I will mention, are settings, and the help sub menu. Now, we will press enter on settings, and a web like page will open where the virtual cursor
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
I cannot access sthe events tab in m.facebook. Judy -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of michaels mail Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 8:01 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA I noticed in chrome i could not access the the sign out link in m face book. cheers michael. -Original Message- From: Judy Jones Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 8:21 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA I really like Chrome, but found that it does not work well in accessing some pages like the m.facebook.com. I am definitely going to keep your e-mail, though. Thanks very much. Judy -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 4:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices. Keep in mind, that many of these choices, like bookmark manager, have key commands, so you do not have to come to this bookmarks sub menu at all. You only need to come here most of the time, to arrow through your saved bookmarks, and enter on the desired one. The next few are very self explanatory. The next one I will mension, is the more tools submenu. I will press right arrow
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
Folks, FYI it is already posted. -Original Message- From: michaels mail Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 10:00 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA I noticed in chrome i could not access the the sign out link in m face book. cheers michael. -Original Message- From: Judy Jones Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 8:21 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA I really like Chrome, but found that it does not work well in accessing some pages like the m.facebook.com. I am definitely going to keep your e-mail, though. Thanks very much. Judy -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 4:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices. Keep in mind, that many of these choices, like bookmark manager, have key commands, so you do not have to come to this bookmarks sub menu at all. You only need to come here most of the time, to arrow through your saved bookmarks, and enter on the desired one. The next few are very self explanatory. The next one I will mension, is the more tools submenu. I will press right arrow on this. I hear Save Page as, and the command, CTRL+S. Next, Save to desktop. This allows
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
I noticed in chrome i could not access the the sign out link in m face book. cheers michael. -Original Message- From: Judy Jones Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 8:21 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA I really like Chrome, but found that it does not work well in accessing some pages like the m.facebook.com. I am definitely going to keep your e-mail, though. Thanks very much. Judy -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 4:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices. Keep in mind, that many of these choices, like bookmark manager, have key commands, so you do not have to come to this bookmarks sub menu at all. You only need to come here most of the time, to arrow through your saved bookmarks, and enter on the desired one. The next few are very self explanatory. The next one I will mension, is the more tools submenu. I will press right arrow on this. I hear Save Page as, and the command, CTRL+S. Next, Save to desktop. This allows you to save the favorite of the page right to your desktop. This is how you do this in Chrome, instead of doing this in the file menu in IE. It is hidden under this more tools submenu. Clear Browsing data, and there is the key command, CTRL+Shift+Delete key.
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
David, if you want I can post it on the tips and tricks page. It is of course totally up to you. -Original Message- From: David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 6:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices. Keep in mind, that many of these choices, like bookmark manager, have key commands, so you do not have to come to this bookmarks sub menu at all. You only need to come here most of the time, to arrow through your saved bookmarks, and enter on the desired one. The next few are very self explanatory. The next one I will mension, is the more tools submenu. I will press right arrow on this. I hear Save Page as, and the command, CTRL+S. Next, Save to desktop. This allows you to save the favorite of the page right to your desktop. This is how you do this in Chrome, instead of doing this in the file menu in IE. It is hidden under this more tools submenu. Clear Browsing data, and there is the key command, CTRL+Shift+Delete key. Extentions, In here, you can add extentions, delete extentions and so on. These are the same as add ons, in IE. They are called Extensions in Chrome. The last two that I will mention, are settings, and the help sub menu. Now, we will press enter on settings, and a web like page will open where the virtual cursor will turn on with JAWS, and NVDA will be in Brows mode. First, on this page, there is an edit field to search for a setting to
Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA
I really like Chrome, but found that it does not work well in accessing some pages like the m.facebook.com. I am definitely going to keep your e-mail, though. Thanks very much. Judy -Original Message- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Moore Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 4:17 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA Hi all, I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me feedback. On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to navigate. I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works so well for me. Here is the tutorial right below! Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome. Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. There should be a shortcut on your desktop. First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we get to the Chrome settings web page. This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in IE. Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many choices that I will arrow down through. The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable results. I will press the Alt key. The Chrome menu is open. I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. New Tab, CTRL+T. You can press that command right from the web site you are on. New Window, CTRL+N You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of coming here. New incognito Window. History sub menu. I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! History, CTRL+H So, there is a key command for reading your history. You can read a few sites you were on right here. I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. Downloads, CTRL+J There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded with Chrome. Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. I will press right arrow, to open this. I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D That command will bookmark the page you are reading. Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that. Here is the important one. manage bookmarks The command is, CTRL+Shift+O In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in Chrome. On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. That is all for manage bookmarks. Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders. Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. Very important! Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices. Keep in mind, that many of these choices, like bookmark manager, have key commands, so you do not have to come to this bookmarks sub menu at all. You only need to come here most of the time, to arrow through your saved bookmarks, and enter on the desired one. The next few are very self explanatory. The next one I will mension, is the more tools submenu. I will press right arrow on this. I hear Save Page as, and the command, CTRL+S. Next, Save to desktop. This allows you to save the favorite of the page right to your desktop. This is how you do this in Chrome, instead of doing this in the file menu in IE. It is hidden under this more tools submenu. Clear Browsing data, and there is the key command, CTRL+Shift+Delete key. Extentions, In here, you can add extentions, delete extentions and so on. These are the same as add ons, in IE. They are called Extensions in Chrome. The last two that I will mention, are settings, and the help sub menu. Now, we will press enter on settings, and a web like page will open where the virtual cursor will