Brian,

Okay, I had my wife look at it & I did get it installed.  I didn't think it 
installed because I didn't find it when I went to,
about:plugins
after rebooting the computer.  The Caret shows at the very far right of my 
Toolbar according to my wife on this computer.  The only problem with this 
extension is that someone that is totally blind, such as myself, will never 
know if Caret Browsing is on or off for sure since Chrome doesn't give any 
kind of audible notice when pressing the F7 button to turn it on / off. 
Thanks much for your follow-up.
Take care.
Mike
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Brian Vogel
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: Chrome and Caret Browsing


Mike,

       It simply installed by choosing the "Add to Chrome" button (or it 
looks like a button) at the upper right side of the "overlay box" that comes 
up when I went to the web store.

       It added a button, showing a carrot, on the main toolbar at the next 
to leftmost position.  If one hits that button (or F7) the carrot button 
gets a very pale green background added to show that caret browsing is on 
and if one hits it (or F7) again it goes back to looking like a small carrot 
with a transparent background (the color of the toolbar shows through).

       I added this on my Win10 Home 64-bit machine running Chrome 
48.0.2654.97 m.

Brian

 

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