Hello, Dan and others.
I have two pieces of information that may be helpful. Note that I use Chrome frequently with JAWS and NVDA. Though there are no specific screen reader help items that I am ware of, I got some good information about Chrome keyboard shortcuts on this list quite some time back. I quote it below.
"The official Google Help for Chrome's keyboard shortcuts is here:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/157179?hl=en
"Click on Features Shortcuts for things like Bookmarks."
I was also informed of a tutoriall for Chrome on another list. I don't know if the link still works, and I haven't tried this tutorial myself. But it was available at https://www.sendspace.com/file/gq0y07
Hope this info is helpful.
Keith Bundy
Digital Accessibility Consultant & Trainer
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Accessibility Testing with Chrome Browser
I am testing a website for accessibility. I just installed the Chrome browser on my computer, and I am looking for documentation on how to use Chrome with JAWS and NVDA. I searched the web and couldn't find any useful information. I also didn't see any help topic for Chrome in the JAWS help system.
Have any of you used Chrome? What do I need to do to get started. Do I need any plugins to make it work? I would appreciate any help you might be able to give me.
Thanks,
Dan
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