Martha,
I too ended up pretty much moving to NVDA.
NVDA works with the latest Firefox. However I found it a bit sluggish
and quirky. So I gave up on it a couple months ago and went back to
using Google Chrome.
Ironically, Jamie Teh, the former lead developer at NVDA works for
Mozilla now. The problem is they did a complete rewrite of Firefox a
year or so ago and that turned it into a real challenge for screen readers.
I recently started using the new Microsoft Edge, which is called Edge
chromium, because it's the chrome engine, which is open source. So it's
essentially chrome with Microsoft's front end on it. It works basically
the same as chrome. But it has somewhat the feel of a new product that
needs the kinks to be ironed out. If you haven't gotten it yet as an
update you eventually will because it's going to replace the old edge
and we won't have a choice.
I'm sticking with edge for the moment. But who knows if that will last
or not. Obviously chrome has been around long enough to be a pretty
polished browser.
Good luck,
Tom
On 3/6/2020 5:18 PM, Martha via Talk wrote:
I confess that I am mostly using NVDA now.
Does anyone else on the list have any thoughts on FF?
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