Judy and LeDon,
Mike B earlier posted a Dropbox link to a zip folder containing two tutorials 
on Chrome. One is by David Moore, which I listened to some time ago when I 
first experimented with Chrome, and it's a useful introduction. As with any 
tutorial, it does leave open some questions, but it gets you going. I haven't 
listened to the other one yet. Mike's link was still viable a few minutes ago:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kmvl3gmx4ozi20i/2%20Chrome%20Tutorials.zip?dl=1

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Judy
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 5:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] to LeDon, finding Chrome

LeDon, I feel your pain. I have used IE all the time I have used a computer as 
well, but now that here and there I'm finding websites that don't support it, I 
am forced to put more than one browser in my repertoire. 

 

If you use Google as a search engine, at the bottom of the page there is a link 
that says "about." If you open that you get the Google page and it has a link 
for products. Open that and then  

 You can find the link to download Chrome. Hopefully you have at least Win 7,  
or else it won't download. But I downloaded it myself and I'm no tech genius.it 
seemed straightforward to me. 

 

As far as learning keystrokes, a link someone sent that I went to actually 
didn't help me much. It seemed to be talking to sighted computer users, as I 
couldn't find the icon it said to find. But there has to be something out there 
for us. I hope this helps a bit.  Judy & Libby

 

 

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