I haven't found Google Chrome to be very accessible with JAWS, NVDA or
Orca. On Windows and Linux, I use Chrome with ChromeVox, an extension
through the Chrome web store that basically turned Chrome into a talking
web browser. You'll also need to install a TTS, like the default female
TTS, through the web store as well.
I do find Chrome to be accessible on the iPhone with VoiceOver.
On 20/02/13 08:36, Steve Hoad wrote:
> Hi:
> I would be interested in any information and comments concerning the
> accessibility of Chrome "frame" and chrome browser with Jaws. Also,
> I'd like to know about the accessibility of Chrome or its counterpart
> with the Nexus 7 tablet and TalkBack.
> Thanks for any and all info and commentary.
>
>
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Christopher (CJ)
chaltain at Gmail
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