On 3/12/2017 4:43 PM, Dennis Long via Talk wrote:
What is the keyboard command to get to book marks?
Hi, Try control shift o That opens the bookmarks manager.
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To: Mike Rogers; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: A time to have another look at Google Chrome
Is there a way to easily get to the bookmarks with chrome? The only way I
know how to do it is hit the alt key then arrow down to bookmarks which is
not as easy as pulling up the favorites in IE.
On 3/12/2017 8:10 AM, Mike Rogers via Talk wrote:
t's very interesting. Guess I'll check out Chrome I also started
using an android and like Talk Back. I did download a talking caller I.d.
and it caused many problems with Talk back, so I recommend staying from some
talking downloads. Problems went away, when uninstalled.
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On Sat, 11 Mar 2017 22:45:23 -0500
Bernie Perella via Talk <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Vaughan, Several months ago, I had become so discussed with IE 11
and WE that I also gave Chrome a look. IE 11 just kept crashing with
WE and on many sites it just didn't read info in fields that needed
input. So, Because I was also on the market for a new phone and was
giving Android phones real consideration, I tried Chrome on my
toshiba Laptop. Well, after just a couple of hours, I got the hang of
it and quickly realized that mahy of the IE keyboard shortcuts were
the same, and so I felt quite comfortable in a short time. I have
not gone back to IE. I should also tell you that I have used the
Chase bank site to pay credit cards and Chrome did very well.
HOwever, for some unknown reason, Chase feels as though they must
continue to change there webbsite and in doing so, they have it a bit
more difficult to use. But, I did manage to get the job done. By
the way, I have procured a new Android phone and within just a few
hours I was very comfortable with the Talkb
a
ck screenreader that comes with Android which supports a full touch
interface. I have had it only a couple of weeks but I think I have nastered
much of it. So, I suggest you stick with Chrome because it is much more
stable with WE than is IE 11.
On 3/11/2017 5:48 PM, Vaughan Dodd via Talk wrote:
Hi all.
The current discussion regarding instability between Window-Eyes and
Internet Explorer prompted me to take another look at Google's
Chrome browser.
The last time I did this was at least six months ago, and I was not
then prepared to become a convert.
Now: i'm having strong new impressions which encourage me to stay
with Chrome for more than half an hour.
I've not yet taken it to a truly challenging site - looking at the
Mosen Consulting site at present.
I plan shortly to do some banking, newspaper reading and possibly
other stuff.
Worth a look if people have not yet done so.
Vaughan.
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