I’ve noticed that business with Crome as well, and had no idea what to make of
it.
> On Feb 6, 2023, at 8:11 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>
> Hi!
> There are some strangeness with all kinds of browsers on the Mac with
> VoiceOver.
> Chrome for example has this issue that when I move around on
Hi!
It works quite good actually.
I have a bit of annoyances from VoiceOver announcing that firefox has new
window when I move the navigation around on pages.
And I can not for the life of me get to the dialog when it asks if I want to
save a password.
But otherwise it works fairly well.
Bless!
Hi!
There are some strangeness with all kinds of browsers on the Mac with VoiceOver.
Chrome for example has this issue that when I move around on pages Vo announces
that chrome has new window.
Same with Firefox.
I don’t like that and as a braille user its quite annoying.
/A
> 5 feb. 2023 kl.
I find Firefox to be a little slower than Safari for the rotor and item
choosers but generally otherwise works well. The fact that focus follows the
voiceover cursor can still cause issues on some web sites, and i find that if
one turns off cursor tracking then the VO-Spac operation is not
What is the latest on Firefox and voiceover?
For me personally, I dislike the idea of chrome on my machine, although
someone did add it after safari failed with a task.
On Sun, 5 Feb 2023, Brandon Olivares wrote:
Safari???s been dicey for me too, but I don???t like Chrome enough to switch
Safari’s been dicey for me too, but I don’t like Chrome enough to switch
completely. However several websites I’ll only use in chrome, like QuickBooks
Online for example.
> On Feb 5, 2023, at 9:33 AM, Dave Carlson wrote:
>
> Yes,
> That happened to me a couple weeks ago with a web page, and
Yes,
That happened to me a couple weeks ago with a web page, and now I can’t
remember which. But it was consistent and switching to MS-Edge it worked. Agree
that Safari is beginning to show cracks in its foundation. I’ve switched back
and forth for several months and finally have set Edge to
Several times recently, I’ve encountered errors from Web applications (e.g., a
“get” operation was submitted instead of a “put” operation, or a message
stating that too many errors occurred after submitting a form). This only
happens with Safari; all is fine if I use Google Chrome instead, and