Hi all, I am so happy that you are figuring out the flash in Chrome. That is something I never had to deal with. Thanks for all of your input, and I am glad that so many of you are helping each other with this. That is what it is all about! Have a great one, and I will keep looking at this thread to see how all of you are doing. David Moore Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Maria Campbell Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 5:08 PM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google ChromeBrowser with JAWS or NVDA Finally got it. Not sure why it stopped working and not sure how I got it back. lucky1i...@gmail.com "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" --St. Francis On 7/7/2017 4:39 PM, David Whitehead wrote: > Hello; > When you load Chrome; > > In the addressbar type the following; > > Chrome"//settings/content > > Press enter, > Now you can arrow down, once you get to flash, > You may need to change the setting, > What you want to see is; > Flash, > Allow sites to run flash clickable. > If this is not the case, you'll need to change. > > > > Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but > what they conceal is vital. > > -----Original Message----- > From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On > Behalf Of Maria Campbell > Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:43 PM > To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com > Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google > Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA > > My Chrome was working with gameday audio, but now it doesn't and I give > up on getting it to work again. I can't tell is flash is allowed or > not. I may call mlb but internet explorer is working fine. > > > lucky1i...@gmail.com > "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" > --St. Francis > > On 7/7/2017 3:28 PM, David Whitehead wrote: >> Open chrome; >> >> In the addressbar type: >> chrome://settings/content >> now arrow down until you hear/see, >> flash, >> allow sites to run flash, >> you may need to click it. >> >> Hope this helps. >> Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but >> what they conceal is vital. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On >> Behalf Of Mike Mote >> Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:12 PM >> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com >> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google >> Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA >> >> Hi there! Once in Chrome, press the Alt key to pull up your menu of >> options. Ust the arrow keys until you find settings. Press enter to open >> the settings page. The quickest way to find the content part is to type > the >> word content into the search box. Press enter on the search button or > after >> typing the word content. The settings related to content will then be >> displayed. You can use your button navigation to locate content settings. >> You should be able to find the flash settings in this section. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On >> Behalf Of Maria Campbell >> Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 3:07 PM >> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com >> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google >> Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA >> >> I can't find my content to check on flash. >> >> >> lucky1i...@gmail.com >> "Preach the Gospel, and when necessary use words!" >> --St. Francis >> >> On 7/7/2017 2:55 PM, Mike Mote wrote: >>> Hi Jim! I had the same issue, and was able to fix it. I did it by >>> going into the settings of Chrome, and then into my content settings. >>> I mads sure that flash content was allowed. You may want to toggle it >>> on and off just to make sure it works. I hope this helps you out! >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] >>> On Behalf Of jimrawls >>> Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 12:00 PM >>> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com >>> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google >>> Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA >>> >>> David, >>> I have read through the tutorial and it is wonderful. However, my game >>> day audio remains. I can't get any game to play using game day audio on >> chrome. >>> Any ideas on how to fix this? Jim >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] >>> On Behalf Of David Moore >>> Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 3:17 PM >>> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com >>> Subject: [JAWS-Users] An Updated Text Tutorial on Using the Google >>> Chrome Browser with JAWS or NVDA >>> >>> Hi all, >>> I did an Updated text tutorial on using the Google Chrome browser. It >>> is pasted right here in this email, so you can read it, and give me >> feedback. >>> On each line, I tell you what my computer says as I take you through >>> the Google Chrome menu, and I take you carefully through the settings web >> page. >>> This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, but it is easier to >>> navigate. >>> I hope this really helps you get started with Chrome, because it works >>> so well for me. >>> Here is the tutorial right below! >>> Tutorial for Using the Google Chrome Browser By David Moore This >>> tutorial will be done with the latest update of Chrome. >>> I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for this tutorial, because they >>> both work the same in Chrome. >>> Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators Update latest public build. >>> I will assume that you have downloaded and installed Chrome. >>> There should be a shortcut on your desktop. >>> First, I will launch Chrome. We will not create a home page until we >>> get to the Chrome settings web page. >>> This is a lot like the Options page in Firefox, or the Options dialog in >> IE. >>> Pressing the Alt key, opens the one and only, Chrome menu, with many >>> choices that I will arrow down through. >>> The first very important step, is to press Windows+up arrow to >>> maximise the window. Chrome often opens with the window not maximise, >>> and you will get undesirable results. >>> I will press the Alt key. >>> The Chrome menu is open. >>> I will press insert+up arrow to hear the first option in this menu. >>> New Tab, CTRL+T. >>> You can press that command right from the web site you are on. >>> New Window, CTRL+N >>> You can press these commands right from your web page, instead of >>> coming here. >>> New incognito Window. >>> History sub menu. >>> I will press right arrow here to see what is in this sub menu! >>> History, CTRL+H >>> So, there is a key command for reading your history. >>> You can read a few sites you were on right here. >>> I will press left arrow to close this history sub menu. >>> Downloads, CTRL+J >>> There is the command for opening your downloads you have downloaded >>> with Chrome. >>> Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu. >>> I will press right arrow, to open this. >>> I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D >>> That command will bookmark the page you are reading. >>> Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar, CTRL+Shift+B That command, >>> will show your bookmarks on your Chrome browser for all to see. I do >>> not want that. >>> Here is the important one. >>> manage bookmarks >>> The command is, CTRL+Shift+O >>> In here, you can organize your bookmarks into folders, see the >>> bookmarks you have imported from different browsers, and very >>> importantly, you can download, to your computer, an HTML file of all of >> your bookmarks in Chrome. >>> On your computer, you can press enter on this file, after it >>> downloads, and a page will show up in Chrome with a list of all >>> bookmarks you have saved in Chrome. This is an awesome way to download >>> all of your bookmarks right to your computer, so you can back them up. >>> That is all for manage bookmarks. >>> Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings. >>> press enter on this, and you can import all bookmarks and settings >>> from IE, and Firefox, right into Google Chrome, and they will be in >>> their corresponding folders. >>> Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I continue to arrow down. >>> Very important! >>> Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub menu, I do not land on the >>> choices I mension here, but instead, I start hearing my saved >>> bookmarks. If this happens, I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me >> to these choices. >>> Keep in mind, that many of these choices, like bookmark manager, have >>> key commands, so you do not have to come to this bookmarks sub menu at >>> all. You only need to come here most of the time, to arrow through >>> your saved bookmarks, and enter on the desired one. >>> The next few are very self explanatory. >>> The next one I will mension, is the more tools submenu. >>> I will press right arrow on this. >>> I hear Save Page as, and the command, CTRL+S. >>> Next, Save to desktop. >>> This allows you to save the favorite of the page right to your >>> desktop. This is how you do this in Chrome, instead of doing this in the >> file menu in IE. >>> It is hidden under this more tools submenu. >>> Clear Browsing data, and there is the key command, CTRL+Shift+Delete key. >>> Extentions, In here, you can add extentions, delete extentions and so on. >>> These are the same as add ons, in IE. >>> They are called Extensions in Chrome. >>> The last two that I will mention, are settings, and the help sub menu. >>> Now, we will press enter on settings, and a web like page will open >>> where the virtual cursor will turn on with JAWS, and NVDA will be in > Brows >> mode. >>> First, on this page, there is an edit field to search for a setting to >>> change. >>> You can simply press enter to get into forms mode with JAWS or focus >>> mode with NVDA, and sign into Chrome with your email and password >>> associated with your Google Account. >>> This is very accessible now; a year ago, it was not. >>> Now, you can press enter on sync. >>> There is a combo box here, and I chose to sync everything that I >>> bookmark and my history in Chrome to all devices. I can get on another >>> computer, and all of my bookmarks are on that second computer, for >>> example. That is very powerful. >>> You can import bookmarks and settings here, just like you could under >>> the Bookmarks sub menu. >>> Now, we have a series of headings, that you can just press H for >>> heading, to get to. >>> Now, under the appearance heading, You first have themes, which I did >>> nothing with. >>> Next, you can open the Chrome web store. You can get hundreds of >>> extentions, and more. >>> Show Home, Here is where you can see what you set your home page to. >>> Now, there are two radio buttons, and I chose the one to enter with a >>> custom web address. >>> Now, go to the search engin heading. >>> This is a heading. >>> There are headings on this settings page. >>> I chose to use Google search engin in the address bar. This is a combo >> box. >>> The next heading, is on start up. >>> Finally, here is where you set up your home page. >>> There are three radio buttons here. >>> I chose the third one, to open a selected page or selected pages. >>> Next, I was able to enter: >>> www.Google.Com. >>> That is my home page that will open each time I start Chrome. >>> Next, you get to the heading advanced settings. >>> You have to press enter on this, to open it up, because it is collapsed. >>> As soon as you press enter, you down arrow to: >>> Privacy and settings heading. >>> Each of these buttons, say clickable. >>> Here, press enter to check, or to uncheck. >>> When you press enter, you will hear JAWS go into forms mode and NVDA >>> go into focus mode, so just press enter again. So really, you press >>> enter twice to check, or enter twice to uncheck. >>> Next, there is: >>> Passwords and forms heading. >>> Press enter twice here on each clickable button to check or to uncheck. >>> Languages, I do nothing with that. >>> Downloads. >>> This is where you set where you want your downloads to go, and you can >>> set whether you want to be prompted each time you download something. >>> I definitely want the prompt. >>> I do nothing with the Printing or accessibility headings. >>> The System heading, you can turn on or off open proxy settings. >>> Lastly, there is the reset heading, with a button to enter on that >>> will reset Chrome back to its default settings. >>> That is it for settings. >>> Notice, we made a lot of changes under the advanced settings. You >>> cannot see these, unless you press enter to expand these. >>> Now, just press CTRL+F4 or CTRL+W to get out of this settings page, >>> and go back to Google Chrome. The settings page, opens in a new tab in >>> Chrome, that is why you can press CTRL+F4 or CTRL+W to get out of it. >>> Now, press the Alt key again. Up arrow once to get to the end of the >>> menu where we were with the settings. >>> You see exit, up arrow and you see the help sub menu, right under the >>> settings choice. >>> I press right arrow on this help sub menu, and you can enter on the >>> help center to get a lot of help using Chrome. >>> To open a web site, just press CTRL+L or Alt+D and type the URL. >>> Chrome for me, is so much quicker with web sites that involve >>> streamming TV and Watching movies, and so on. >>> For me, Chrome opens large news sites very quickly compared to IE. >>> Lastly, All JAWS and NVDA navigation key commands work in Chrome. For >>> example, you can press F7 to open a list of links with JAWS, and the >>> elements list with NVDA. All of that is the exact same. >>> This is the end of the tutorial. >>> David Moore >>> Sent from Mail for Windows 10 >>> >>> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: >>> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ >>> >>> >>> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: >>> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ >>> >>> >>> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: >>> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ >> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: >> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ >> >> >> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: >> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ >> >> >> For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: >> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ > > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ > > > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/