Hi Kevin, 
I like your enthusiasm but I am not having as good an experience as you and so 
wonder if I am doing something wrong. 

I have installed Chrome Canary and added ChromeVox from the Google web store as 
you recommend. I am using VoiceOver on Lion 10.7.1 on an iMac with 4GB memory. 
My problem is the relationship between ChromeVox and VoiceOver. I need to use 
VoiceOver to get into Chrome in the first place and when in Chrome I have to 
use VoiceOver to access the Chrome menu bar. When in a web page I often have to 
tab around a bit to get ChromeVox to talk at all. Once ChromeVox starts talking 
I have to turn VoiceOver off or it all gets very confusing. 

Hence a few questions....

First is there a hotkey or the like to start ChromeVox talking when you open a 
web page? Currently it sometimes talks automatically and it sometimes stays 
silent.

Second can ChromeVox access the menu bar for Chrome? If not then how do you 
recommend using a mixture of ChromeVox and VoiceOver in a web environment? 

Third how do you recommend using ChromeVox or a mixture of ChromeVox and 
VoiceOver to access web sites whose addresses are stored in bookmarks?

Many thanks for any tips....

Paul Hopewell 

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