Hello all, from the below message, do I understand that you need some other 
screen reader to use Chroam?
Max. 
On 02/03/2013, at 8:13 AM, Tim Kilburn <kilbur...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Are you sure that ChromeVox is really crashing or are you just outside the 
> HTML area that ChromeVox reads?  Try pressing cmd-n to make Chrome open a new 
> window to determine if things begin speaking again.  Also, strange things can 
> occur when you have both ChromeVox and VO running at the same time.  Google 
> recommends that you turn off VO when using ChromeVox.  It's not consistently 
> an issue but seems to cause erratic behaviour when both engines are running.  
> I was just at a Google Apps Summit Monday and Tuesday of this week where I 
> let some Googlers know about some of the limitations of Chrome.  I did, 
> though, find that some of the limitations are just me.  I'm so used to VO 
> that navigating with ChromeVox is different than what I'm accustomed to.  Too 
> many things for this old brain to remember with VO, ChromeVox, JAWS, Wife's 
> name, all that sort of thing.
> 
> Anyway, if you really want to remove ChromeVox, make sure that VO is on, go 
> up to the Window menu and choose Extensions.  Use Vox keys to navigate 
> through whatever extensions you've added to Chrome and right beside the 
> Enable checkbox for ChromeVox Extension will be the Remove from Chrome button.
> 
> HTH.

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