Hi Brian,
Thanks for getting back with me. If your using JAWS on an HTML page, The 
virtual cursor is on. When you are reading the page and using the navigation 
commands, you are in what is called brows mode. When you are in an edit field, 
you have to go into forms mode. With NVDA, there are corresponding terms. With 
NVDA, when you are reading the page, you are in navigation mode. When you are 
in an edit field, you have to go to Focus mode. Each screen reader uses. 
different terminology. So, again, Forms mode in JAWS equals focus mode in NVDA 
screen reader. Brows mode in JAWS equals navigation mode with NVDA screen 
reader. If you only use JAWS, you do not have to worry about the NVDA 
terminology. I would suggest listening to the two Freedomscientific webinars 
over and over and do everything he is doing in the webinar. If you are using 
JAWS, you need to turn off the virtual cursor by pressing JAWS key + X. That is 
the most important step in using Google drive and docs with JAWS. The reason 
why JAWS can allow you to use the navigation commands like H for heading, is 
because you have the virtual cursor turned on. In Google drive and docs, you 
have to turn that virtual cursor off, so you can use the commands that are in 
Google instead of the JAWS commands. For example, when you are in Google drive, 
and you press JAWS key + X to turn off virtual cursor, then you can press C to 
get to the toolbar in Google docs. You can press the command GN to get the list 
of files in Google drive. You have to learn all knew navigation commands that 
are just in Google. Again, to use these commands that are just in Google, with 
JAWS, you have to turn off the virtual cursor by pressing JAWS key + X. When 
you are done, to turn it back on, just press JAWS key + X again. It is a 
toggle. Now, with NVDA, to use the Google commands, press insert + space bar to 
go into focus mode. Then, you can use the commands like GN to go to the list of 
files as well. Just like JAWS, just press insert + space bar to turn focus mode 
back off. I hope this makes more since. The biggest job is to learn the knew 
commands that are just for Google docs and Google drive. These two webinars 
have documentation that you can download as web pages. While you are listening 
to the MP3 webinars, read along with the screen reader the documentation. You 
will have to read the documentation a few times to memorize the Google 
commands. Have a great one.


From: Brian Vogel 
Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 1:20 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Google Drive/Docs

David,

          For my edification, what is "focus mode," exactly?   I don't think 
I've ever heard that term used and I have no idea what that means.  Of course, 
I had no idea what Forms Mode meant, either, since it's been in "On by Default" 
mode in all the versions of JAWS I've touched over the last several years, but 
actually knew how to use it thinking what I was doing was using the Quick 
Navigation Keys (since a great many overlap).

          Thanks in advance.

Brian

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