Re: Typing Echo and ChromeVox

2016-09-18 Thread Kevin Chao
Could you please check if Braille mode is on/off? This is in DOcs
accessibility settings menu.

On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 11:31 PM Joshua Tubbs <ori...@icloud.com> wrote:

> I’m using Mac OS. Could use Windows but why should I if it’s available on
> Mac?
> Also yes, I did get the “No Typing Echo” confirmation.
>
> > On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:29 AM, Chris G <jedikent@mysticaccess.email>
> wrote:
> >
> > Did you  get the confirmation that the setting was changed, IE
> characters, characters and words, words etc.
> > Also did you have VoiceOver running at the same time?
> >
> > I just tried this under Windows Chrome and Chromevox and the keyboard
> echo was respected.
> >
> >
> >
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> >  Original Message 
> > From: Joshua Tubbs
> > Sent: Monday, Sep 12, 2016 2:16 AM EST
> > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> > Subject: Typing Echo and ChromeVox
> >
> > I just tested it on a Google Docs document and no way to disable it
> there, or a workaround?
> > I just set it to no typing echo, but Google Docs still speaks typing
> echo.
> >
> > On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:04 AM, Chris G <jedikent@mysticaccess.email>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > Try Chromevox+e then T you need to rotor through the settings. Depending
> on the setting you want, you may need to press chromevox+e, then T multiple
> times.
> > Chromevox+e, then T.
> > Chromevox+E, then T.
> > Chromevox+E then T.
> > etc.
> >
> >
> >
> > Chris Grabowski
> > Mystic Access
> > Where the magic is in learning.
> > http://www.MysticAccess.com
> >
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> at:
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> >
> >
> >  Original Message 
> > From: Joshua Tubbs
> > Sent: Monday, Sep 12, 2016 1:03 AM EST
> > To: 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries
> > Subject: Typing Echo and ChromeVox
> >
> > Hi all,
> > So, I believe I am pressing it correctly, but I cannot get Typing Echo
> to turn off. The default classic keymap command is ChromeVox+E>T. That does
> nothing for me.
> > If that doesn’t work, what’s a good command I can change it to without
> conflicting with any other ChromeVox commands?
> > Thanks. I’ve found that Google Docs works best with ChromeVox, and if I
> wanna start writing, turning Typing Echo off is in order and I should be
> good.
> >
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Re: Typing Echo and ChromeVox

2016-09-12 Thread Joshua Tubbs
I’m using Mac OS. Could use Windows but why should I if it’s available on Mac?
Also yes, I did get the “No Typing Echo” confirmation.

> On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:29 AM, Chris G <jedikent@mysticaccess.email> wrote:
> 
> Did you  get the confirmation that the setting was changed, IE characters, 
> characters and words, words etc.
> Also did you have VoiceOver running at the same time?
> 
> I just tried this under Windows Chrome and Chromevox and the keyboard echo 
> was respected.
> 
> 
> 
> Chris Grabowski
> Mystic Access
> Where the magic is in learning.
> http://www.MysticAccess.com
> 
> Check out our eclectic and comprehensive assistive technology podcasts at:
> http://www.MysticAccessPodcast.com
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> 
> 
>  Original Message 
> From: Joshua Tubbs
> Sent: Monday, Sep 12, 2016 2:16 AM EST
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Typing Echo and ChromeVox
> 
> I just tested it on a Google Docs document and no way to disable it there, or 
> a workaround?
> I just set it to no typing echo, but Google Docs still speaks typing echo.
> 
> On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:04 AM, Chris G <jedikent@mysticaccess.email> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> Try Chromevox+e then T you need to rotor through the settings. Depending on 
> the setting you want, you may need to press chromevox+e, then T multiple 
> times.
> Chromevox+e, then T.
> Chromevox+E, then T.
> Chromevox+E then T.
> etc.
> 
> 
> 
> Chris Grabowski
> Mystic Access
> Where the magic is in learning.
> http://www.MysticAccess.com
> 
> Check out our eclectic and comprehensive assistive technology podcasts at:
> http://www.MysticAccessPodcast.com
> 
> Join our free announce-only mailing list to receive product news, podcast 
> updates and exclusive coupon codes. Please send a blank email to:
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> 
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> Facebook: mysticaccessempower
> 
> 
> 
>  Original Message 
> From: Joshua Tubbs
> Sent: Monday, Sep 12, 2016 1:03 AM EST
> To: 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries
> Subject: Typing Echo and ChromeVox
> 
> Hi all,
> So, I believe I am pressing it correctly, but I cannot get Typing Echo to 
> turn off. The default classic keymap command is ChromeVox+E>T. That does 
> nothing for me.
> If that doesn’t work, what’s a good command I can change it to without 
> conflicting with any other ChromeVox commands?
> Thanks. I’ve found that Google Docs works best with ChromeVox, and if I wanna 
> start writing, turning Typing Echo off is in order and I should be good.
> 
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Re: Typing Echo and ChromeVox

2016-09-12 Thread Chris G
Did you  get the confirmation that the setting was changed, IE 
characters, characters and words, words etc.

Also did you have VoiceOver running at the same time?

I just tried this under Windows Chrome and Chromevox and the keyboard 
echo was respected.




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 Original Message 
From: Joshua Tubbs
Sent: Monday, Sep 12, 2016 2:16 AM EST
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Typing Echo and ChromeVox

I just tested it on a Google Docs document and no way to disable it 
there, or a workaround?

I just set it to no typing echo, but Google Docs still speaks typing echo.

On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:04 AM, Chris G <jedikent@mysticaccess.email> wrote:

Hi,
Try Chromevox+e then T you need to rotor through the settings. Depending 
on the setting you want, you may need to press chromevox+e, then T 
multiple times.

Chromevox+e, then T.
Chromevox+E, then T.
Chromevox+E then T.
etc.



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 Original Message 
From: Joshua Tubbs
Sent: Monday, Sep 12, 2016 1:03 AM EST
To: 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Typing Echo and ChromeVox

Hi all,
So, I believe I am pressing it correctly, but I cannot get Typing Echo 
to turn off. The default classic keymap command is ChromeVox+E>T. That 
does nothing for me.
If that doesn’t work, what’s a good command I can change it to without 
conflicting with any other ChromeVox commands?
Thanks. I’ve found that Google Docs works best with ChromeVox, and if I 
wanna start writing, turning Typing Echo off is in order and I should be 
good.



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Re: Typing Echo and ChromeVox

2016-09-12 Thread Joshua Tubbs
I just tested it on a Google Docs document and no way to disable it there, or a 
workaround?
I just set it to no typing echo, but Google Docs still speaks typing echo.

> On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:04 AM, Chris G <jedikent@mysticaccess.email> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> Try Chromevox+e then T you need to rotor through the settings. Depending on 
> the setting you want, you may need to press chromevox+e, then T multiple 
> times.
> Chromevox+e, then T.
> Chromevox+E, then T.
> Chromevox+E then T.
> etc.
> 
> 
> 
> Chris Grabowski
> Mystic Access
> Where the magic is in learning.
> http://www.MysticAccess.com
> 
> Check out our eclectic and comprehensive assistive technology podcasts at:
> http://www.MysticAccessPodcast.com
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> 
> 
>  Original Message 
> From: Joshua Tubbs
> Sent: Monday, Sep 12, 2016 1:03 AM EST
> To: 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries
> Subject: Typing Echo and ChromeVox
> 
> Hi all,
> So, I believe I am pressing it correctly, but I cannot get Typing Echo to 
> turn off. The default classic keymap command is ChromeVox+E>T. That does 
> nothing for me.
> If that doesn’t work, what’s a good command I can change it to without 
> conflicting with any other ChromeVox commands?
> Thanks. I’ve found that Google Docs works best with ChromeVox, and if I wanna 
> start writing, turning Typing Echo off is in order and I should be good.
> 
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Re: Typing Echo and ChromeVox

2016-09-12 Thread Chris G

Hi,
Try Chromevox+e then T you need to rotor through the settings. 
Depending on the setting you want, you may need to press chromevox+e, 
then T multiple times.

Chromevox+e, then T.
Chromevox+E, then T.
Chromevox+E then T.
etc.



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 Original Message 
From: Joshua Tubbs
Sent: Monday, Sep 12, 2016 1:03 AM EST
To: 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Typing Echo and ChromeVox

Hi all,
So, I believe I am pressing it correctly, but I cannot get Typing Echo 
to turn off. The default classic keymap command is ChromeVox+E>T. That 
does nothing for me.
If that doesn’t work, what’s a good command I can change it to without 
conflicting with any other ChromeVox commands?
Thanks. I’ve found that Google Docs works best with ChromeVox, and if I 
wanna start writing, turning Typing Echo off is in order and I should be 
good.



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Typing Echo and ChromeVox

2016-09-11 Thread Joshua Tubbs
Hi all,
So, I believe I am pressing it correctly, but I cannot get Typing Echo to turn 
off. The default classic keymap command is ChromeVox+E>T. That does nothing for 
me.
If that doesn’t work, what’s a good command I can change it to without 
conflicting with any other ChromeVox commands?
Thanks. I’ve found that Google Docs works best with ChromeVox, and if I wanna 
start writing, turning Typing Echo off is in order and I should be good.

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