Hi John,

Chrome is accessible if you know how to make it accessible and set it
up correctly. One way to make it accessible is to install Google's
Chrome Vox which is basically a custom screen reader written by Google
for Chrome. There is a Windows version of Chrome Vox as well as a
Linux version. It works pretty well when used with Chrome. I also know
it comes installed on Google's Cromebooks as the default screen
reader. Its no Jaws or Window-Eyes, by any means but it is
functionally usable.

Cheers!


On 7/31/14, john <[email protected]> wrote:
> Heh, imho chrome is completely inaccessible (I couldn't even use the google
> search box).
>

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