Sean, Control-option is  the VoiceOver modifier key. Control-command is the 
chromeVox modifier key. I know you knew that, but I thought that the 
information should be corrected for the benefit of others.


On Jun 22, 2014, at 7:47 PM, Sean Murphy <smur7...@bigpond.net.au> wrote:

> Margaret,
> 
> Chrome uses control option <key> to activate command options. If you press 
> cmd quickly twice  toggles between  on/off  sticky mode. This is the method 
> in which I use it.  Below are some commands to know:
> 
> ctrl opt = - toggles between group, object, line, and word. This is the way 
> in which you control the amount of information you hear at once. I normally 
> use object and line.
> ctrl opt up/down arrows moves you through the page at the level of 
> information you want to hear.
> ctrl opt left and right arrow moves at the next lower level of information. 
> For example, if you are using Line. Then left/right arrow will move by word.
> ctrl opt . “period” brings up the list of available options with their 
> parameters.
> enter - activates a link or object.
> 
> There is no form modes or the need to interact with the editable web 
> elements. Make sure you do not have the sticky mode enable when entering in 
> data. 
> 
> You have to turn on table mode to navigate them by row, cel, column, etc.
> 
> There are other options, but this will get you started.
> 
> On 23 Jun 2014, at 6:19 am, Margaret Booth <margaretebo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> A while ago someone one on the list sent links on where to download chrome 
>> and the how to use chrome. I did save the email at the time but I have had 
>> some issues with my emails and I lost the email. Could someone please send 
>> me the information on chrome. 
>> 
>> Margaret
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