I have to agree, google is very accessible.  Nearly all of it that I have
used.  I have not tried chrome, so I can't speak to that specific google
product, but overall I find them to be doing a fine job making their
products accessible to me and WE. 

 

 

 

.db

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 9:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: google instant and Accessibility

 

I am not experiencing any problems with Google as things stand today. Also,
Google itself is not too bad with respect to being accessible. Using the
browse mode navigation keys in Window-Eyes makes Google very useable without
having to go to an alternative web page.

 

For example, type in your search terms, here I recommend suggest going
largest to smallest (EG: Manitoba university rhetoric), press the enter key
and when the page is finished loading press the letter H twice to get to the
search results. Hey you can even press the number 2 followed by the letter
H. The results are at the beginning of the first level 2 heading. Using the
Google main page then has us using the same search facility as everyone else
who prefers Google for their search engine.

 

My bias is I am a proponent of using the applications as closely to those
who do not use text to speech technologies. For instance, I am bothered with
a recent review of a beta that I read. It includes a simplified version of
the Office ribbon. Working in a support environment where my team is
expected to provide assistance to people who are not using text to speech
technologies a solution that has me using the software in a significantly
different manner is not acceptable. Of course I also have issues with having
to write an interface that joins two adaptive  technologies together such as
text two speech and speech recognition; but I digress.

 

Just an opinion from a minion.

 

Vic

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From: mop [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 6:10 AM
To: GW INFO
Subject: google instant

If you chose to leave google instant on it works great.   When you type a
term or terms in go up and down with the arrows and you will find
suggestions.  YOu can type different words or letters and hear what comes
up.  Try tv as an example.  you need to have browse mode turned off just as
you would for any search.

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