Absolutely you can. Go with your ctrl+command+o followed by the letter o by itself. this will bring up your Chromevox options.

OK, now... in here, let's tab down until you get to the drop down for the voice. In here, if you now press your chromevox+space bar, in other words, command+ctrl+space bar, that should click this drop down combo box. Now, in here, you should be able to chromevox down arrow, don't use just the down arrow key alone, or you may lose speech. Trust me, I did that once, and oh man! what a disaster! LOL! Anyhow, chromevox+down arrow, and you should see system default. once there, hit your chromevox+space bar again to click and collapse that combo box. OK, now, hit command+W, and that should close the Chromevox options screen. There ya go!

I don't have Chromevox installed on my mac currently, but if you really need one done, it won't be exactly the same, but it will be incredibly incredibly close. If you need an audio demo done showing how this works, I could probably make you one using my actual Chromebook.

Just let me know.

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Apple boy" <christopher...@gmail.com>
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: Chrome Web Store - ChromeVox


Hi all
Can we use Os X's system voice with ChromeVox? I have it set to British
English Daniel. Thanks!

Regards Chris

Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!

On 21/03/2014 01:49, JAKE JOEHL wrote:
Hi everyone. I’ve been playing around with Chromevox a bit, and I love it. I just found the Google American-English voice, I think Grizelda is her name. She doesn’t sound that bad. A bit snobbish perhaps, but I still like her. I wonder if she has any relation to Grizelda of the now-defunct eVoice? I’m going to play with Chromevox some more, but I think Google really did a nice job with it and I told them so over in one of their discussion groups.
Jake




On Mar 18, 2014, at 6:11 PM, JAKE JOEHL <jajo...@att.net> wrote:

Hi everyone. I’m trying to install Chromevox but I think I’m a bit lost. The Chromevox website at http://www.chromevox.com says to activate the “Add to Chrome” button, but I’m not finding that. Where might I be going astray here? Here is where I went to try and get Chromevox.
Jake

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chromevox/kgejglhpjiefppelpmljglcjbhoiplfn




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