If the Mute VO toggle temporarily turned vo off, or put it to sleep so that the 
commands of VO wouldn't interact with those of ChromeVox, the answer would be 
yes.
/Krister
27 sep 2011 kl. 17:56 skrev Red.Falcon:

> Hi!
> Would the mute vo toggle in vo+h+h in audio be useful for this!
> That could be set to any of the commanders like keyboard or one of the others!
> There is also mute speech but not sure if that one would be useful!
> Colin
> 
> On 27 Sep 2011, at 16:38, Chris Blouch wrote:
> 
>> Is there a way to configure VO to 'sleep' while a certain app is active. I 
>> know screen readers on other platforms have this capability. I hunted around 
>> for a while and couldn't turn up anything related to changing VO settings 
>> depending on what app you're in, not to mention turning it off. I guess 
>> somebody could do an Applescript to invoke Apple-F5 every time you switch to 
>> Chrome but that seems like a lot of churn, and still doesn't address other 
>> VO-enabled apps needing to still work.
>> 
>> CB
>> 
>> On 9/27/11 11:04 AM, Larry Skutchan wrote:
>>> Another nice feature would be that Chrome Vox would remain silent when 
>>> Chrome does not have focus.
>>> 
>>> On Sep 27, 2011, at 10:28 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>>> 
>>>> This would be where activities in Voiceover would really come in handy. 
>>>> Let's say that there was a setting to temporarily put VO to sleep, is 
>>>> there such a beast? If so, one could do an activity that was for Chrome 
>>>> and that put VO to sleep as long as you were in chrome, but when you got 
>>>> out of it, VO would work as expected. Unfortunately however, i don't think 
>>>> such a setting exists. Maybe one should put in a suggestion for this to 
>>>> Apple a11y.
>>>> 
>>>> /Krister
>>>> 27 sep 2011 kl. 16:16 skrev Chris Blouch:
>>>> 
>>>>> Odd. So you have to disable the screen reader to use it? What if I want 
>>>>> to flip over to answer a Skype or IM while I'm wordprocessing? How will I 
>>>>> even know that someone is calling? What if I want to navigate to the 
>>>>> finder and copy a file? Howabout reading my email in mail app to copy 
>>>>> paste some text into a Google Doc file? Requiring the screen reader to be 
>>>>> turned off for their web app to work seems very problematic.
>>>>> 
>>>>> CB
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 9/27/11 8:36 AM, Kevin Chao wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Krister,
>>>>>> Pleas see response below inline.
>>>>>> On 9/27/11, Krister Ekstrom<kris...@kristersplace.com>   wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> Chrome is as i recall and judging of how it looks on the web page
>>>>>>> opensource, which according to my experience means very messy web site 
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> documentation.
>>>>>> ChroemVox and parts of Chrome are open source, but website and
>>>>>> documentation are very nicely laid out, efficient, andeffective.
>>>>>>> Having said all this, i would like to know where i can obtain
>>>>>>> the chromevox extension. So i wonder where to get the extension. can i 
>>>>>>> get
>>>>>>> it directly from chrome using something or other to get extensions?
>>>>>> Please see my original message, which started this thread, which is
>>>>>> still part of conversation and contained within this message for all
>>>>>> the links to all the details you'll need to get going.
>>>>>>> Do i have to turn vo off every time i want to use the browser?
>>>>>> Yes, it's one very effective and effective command away, CMD-F5.
>>>>>>> /Krister
>>>>>>> 27 sep 2011 kl. 13:56 skrev Kevin Chao:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> HI Paul,
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Please see response below inline.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On 9/27/11, Paul Erkens<paul.erk...@gmail.com>   wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Hi Kevin,
>>>>>>>>> What things did you actually achieve with the google stuff you are so
>>>>>>>>> happy
>>>>>>>>> about? Google docs has been a problem for a long time. I know that 
>>>>>>>>> people
>>>>>>>>> have been working on it in cooperation with google, and that alone is
>>>>>>>>> already exciting, but I'm curious about a few things before I dive in.
>>>>>>>> As a college student and  an employee where professors, students, and
>>>>>>>> co-workers are all using Google Docs. It's extremely exciting,
>>>>>>>> empowering, and equalising that I am able to use it as well with a
>>>>>>>> consistent and unified experience on Mac OS X and other platforms. For
>>>>>>>> me, Mac OS X with the various productivity/office suite and web
>>>>>>>> browser have not allowed me to be productive, such as iWork (also
>>>>>>>> tried Open Office, Libra Office, Bean, and Tables)  and Safari (also
>>>>>>>> tried Webkit and Lightning) have not allowed me to be productive.
>>>>>>>> However, Google has changed all of this. With Chrome, ChromeVox, Docs,
>>>>>>>> and other Google Apps; I am able to be productive on my Mac.
>>>>>>>>> 1. When you start to use chrome, which is just another browser, like
>>>>>>>>> safari
>>>>>>>>> is the main one on the mac, can you use the chrome browser with 
>>>>>>>>> voiceover
>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>> start with?
>>>>>>>> Voiceover will work with Chrome, but the very same issues that occurs
>>>>>>>> with Safari will exist, such as focus lost, inability to interact with
>>>>>>>> HTML content, web rotor/item chooser missing elements/items, lag, TAB
>>>>>>>> key being inconsistent, moving among various HTML elements will
>>>>>>>> require several attempts, and many other issues.
>>>>>>>>> 2. If you can, what does the chromevox extension give you on top of 
>>>>>>>>> it?
>>>>>>>>> If
>>>>>>>>> you can not use chrome with voiceover, does chrome plus chromevox then
>>>>>>>>> give
>>>>>>>>> you equal performance than safari does, when visiting other websites? 
>>>>>>>>> In
>>>>>>>>> other words, would you say that chrome is a good replacement for 
>>>>>>>>> safari?
>>>>>>>> ChromeVox is an extension that has very deep integration with Chrome,
>>>>>>>> removes several layers of abstractions, and allows for things to be
>>>>>>>> done that traditional desktop screen readers cannot due to it being a
>>>>>>>> web browser extension. All the issues I detailed with Safari/VoiceOver
>>>>>>>> do not exist in Chrome/ChromeVox.
>>>>>>>>> 3. When using google docs, is it true that many people can work on a
>>>>>>>>> document simultaneously, and can you now easily see who changed what?
>>>>>>>> Yes, all of this is possible with Docs, is accessible, and it's
>>>>>>>> possible to use other real-time features, such as chat to discuss
>>>>>>>> various points with others who you are collaborating with, several can
>>>>>>>> make changes, and it's possible to review/edit all these changes as
>>>>>>>> they're occurring. Inserting, viewing, and editing comments are also
>>>>>>>> accessible. All of this and much more with Docs applies to documents
>>>>>>>> and spreadsheets.
>>>>>>>>> 4. What are the current do's and don'ts, that you found out about, in 
>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>> environment? In other words, what things is the environment good at, 
>>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>>> an
>>>>>>>>> accessibility point of view?
>>>>>>>> It's a work in progress, with Google being very interested in
>>>>>>>> feedback/input, great open communication, and will soon have updates
>>>>>>>> addressing lots of areas, which includes new features, bug fixes, and
>>>>>>>> other items, which are based on feedback. Essentially, a great web
>>>>>>>> browser and access to standard/new versions of Docs, Calendar, and
>>>>>>>> Gmail are the great highlights.
>>>>>>>>> Very curious.
>>>>>>>> Please give it a try. Google has great documentation (user guide,
>>>>>>>> keyboard command reference, Docs screen reader help, and interactive
>>>>>>>> tutorial).
>>>>>>>>> Paul.
>>>>>>>> Kevin
>>>>>>>>> On Sep 27, 2011, at 6:06 AM, Kevin Chao wrote:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Google is very committed, understanding, and has done an incredible
>>>>>>>>>> job with accessibility. In particular, Chrome, ChromeVox (Chrome
>>>>>>>>>> extension), Apps (Docs [documents/spreadsheets], Calendar, and 
>>>>>>>>>> Gmail).
>>>>>>>>>> This package results in a very effective, efficient, powerful, and
>>>>>>>>>> top-notch productivity suite. All is needed is Chrome, ChromeVox, and
>>>>>>>>>> a Gmail/Apps ID. I've been using Google apps, especially
>>>>>>>>>> documents/spreadsheets for the last several days within Chrome and
>>>>>>>>>> ChromeVox extension and find it to be great.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Please see below for all the links/details needed to get going with a
>>>>>>>>>> universally accessible, powerful, robust, and first-class 
>>>>>>>>>> productivity
>>>>>>>>>> suite.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Google Chrome Canary (Mac/Windows platform powering ChromeVox/Apps):
>>>>>>>>>> http://j.mp/oWZ7Of
>>>>>>>>>> Installing ChromeVox as a packed extension
>>>>>>>>>> http://j.mp/nmnNR5
>>>>>>>>>> ChromeVox User Guide:
>>>>>>>>>> http://t.co/b9ABBkv
>>>>>>>>>> Use Google Docs with a screen reader
>>>>>>>>>> http://goo.gl/cmeHV
>>>>>>>>>> Google accessibility feedback:
>>>>>>>>>> http://goo.gl/wePru
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> FYI: new/standard UI/look/view is recommended and will work with
>>>>>>>>>> Chrome/ChromeVox.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Kevin
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