Re: Googling Google Docs

2015-03-13 Thread brendoncdono...@icloud.com via Talk
, Thank you very much for this valuable information.very much appreciated.

Warm Regards, Brendon Donohue

On 14 Mar 2015, at 9:26 am, Richard G Applegate via Talk 
talk@lists.window-eyes.com wrote:

To anyone interested in using Google Docs with Window-Eyes:

 I did a little google search regarding one of the features of Google Docs.  I 
thought the results might be helpful to others.

Here's what Google Help has to say about Compact and Normal Controls:

Full screen mode and compact controls 
If you've ever wanted more room to work in one of your documents, you can now 
free up some space by viewing them in full screen or compact controls mode. 
Here's how: 
For compact controls, click the Hide the menus button on the right side of the 
toolbar. You can also go to the View menu and select Compact controls or use 
the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+F. 
For full screen mode, go to the View menu and select Full screen. 
If you're in full screen mode, you can return to regular viewing mode by 
hitting the Esc or Escape key. 
Google Docs will remember the view settings you've selected for your documents, 
spreadsheets, presentations, and drawings. For example, if you change your view 
setting to Full screen while working on a document and to Compact controls 
while working on a presentation, the next time you open or create a document or 
presentation, it will open in that app's most recent view mode (Full screen 
and Compact controls, respectively).
Spreadsheets will remain in compact controls mode between sessions, but not in 
full screen mode.

A couple notes:

1.  To activate Compact Control Mode, or leave the same, you will need to 
either use the bypass key (INSERT-b by default,) or change the Window-Eyes 
Search hotkey (CTRL-SHIFT-f by default.)
2. Depending on your Browse Mode/Autoload settings, when leaving full-screen 
mode, ESCAPE may place you in Browse Mode; If so, you will need to hit escape a 
second time to return to Normal Viewing mode.  Remember to hit CTRL-SHIFT-a to 
leave Browse Mode before attempting to edit or navigate your document.

 HTH.

Richard G Applegate



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Googling Google Docs

2015-03-13 Thread Richard G Applegate via Talk
To anyone interested in using Google Docs with Window-Eyes:

  I did a little google search regarding one of the features of Google Docs.  I 
thought the results might be helpful to others.

Here's what Google Help has to say about Compact and Normal Controls:

Full screen mode and compact controls 
If you've ever wanted more room to work in one of your documents, you can now 
free up some space by viewing them in full screen or compact controls mode. 
Here's how: 
For compact controls, click the Hide the menus button on the right side of the 
toolbar. You can also go to the View menu and select Compact controls or use 
the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+F. 
For full screen mode, go to the View menu and select Full screen. 
If you're in full screen mode, you can return to regular viewing mode by 
hitting the Esc or Escape key. 
Google Docs will remember the view settings you've selected for your documents, 
spreadsheets, presentations, and drawings. For example, if you change your view 
setting to Full screen while working on a document and to Compact controls 
while working on a presentation, the next time you open or create a document or 
presentation, it will open in that app's most recent view mode (Full screen 
and Compact controls, respectively).
Spreadsheets will remain in compact controls mode between sessions, but not in 
full screen mode.

A couple notes:

1.  To activate Compact Control Mode, or leave the same, you will need to 
either use the bypass key (INSERT-b by default,) or change the Window-Eyes 
Search hotkey (CTRL-SHIFT-f by default.)
2. Depending on your Browse Mode/Autoload settings, when leaving full-screen 
mode, ESCAPE may place you in Browse Mode; If so, you will need to hit escape a 
second time to return to Normal Viewing mode.  Remember to hit CTRL-SHIFT-a to 
leave Browse Mode before attempting to edit or navigate your document.

  HTH.

Richard G Applegate



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