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You can download it from the Chrome Web Store. In my copy of Chrome, you
can get there by going into the menu and then looking for Extensions
under More Tools. I installed it several years ago, so you may still
have to go get a TTS as well. I got the default Google female TTS, which
you can again get from the Chrome Web Store.
Note then when I was doing this, Chrome wasn't very accessible with 3rd
party screen readers, and I know a lot has improved since then. You may
want to give it a try with NVDA, JAWS or your screen reader of choice
first. ChromeVox does take some getting used to.
On 19/05/16 19:29, Annemarie Cooke wrote:
> How does one acquire Chrome Vox? Sounds wonderful!
> Many thanks in advance,
> Annemarie Cooke
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> On 5/19/16, Christopher Chaltain <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> I don't' do it much any more but back in 2012 and 2013 I would
>> collaborate with others on Google Docs. I was using Google Chrome with
>> ChromeVox at the time. It was actually pretty cool. We'd also be on a
>> teleconference at the same time, and someone would say let me update
>> this cell, and I could see there changes, or I'd say, let me update this
>> section while you're working on that section, and we could see each
>> other's changes.
>>
>> On 19/05/16 15:55, Terri Hedgpeth wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> Is ther anyone on here that works with Google Docs? In particular in
>>> collaboration with others?
>>> Thank you,
>>> Terri
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