Hi Daniel:
Yes, I have downloaded ChromeVox.  It is an add-on for Google Chrome
rather than a full-fledged screen reader.  When you download and
install it, it will start automatically when you start Google Chrome.
At that point, you will want Window-eyes to stop talking.  The easiest
way to accomplish this is to open the Silence.set while Google Chrome
is running, and makesure that there is an association between
Silence.set and Google Chrome.
You can read about opening set files and creating associations in the
Window-eyes manual.
Do you have Skype?  If so, we can get together on Skype and I can talk
you through it if you'd like.
Kevin Huber



On 9/13/13, Daniel Sweeney <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Getting ready to set up my new notebook and was wondering if it was common
> to use multiple screen readers.
>
> I am trying to use a gmail account on my iPhone and would like to edit
> stuff
> on my computer rather than the phone sometimes. The problem is Google and
> WE
> are not married together. Even Mozilla has issues I think. So has anyone
> downloaded vox for Chrome to navigate the Google websites?
>
> Is it easy enough to switch back and forth between screen readers. I have
> only used WE, so I am not even familiar with NVDA.
>
> Just curious. Probably a silly question.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Daniel
>
>
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