Chrome is on a roughly 6-week release cycle so it doesn't take long to
get old. It should prompt you to update. Most people will be on the
Stable releases whcih currently is 16.0.912.75. If you're a little
more daring you can jump to the preview beta release (17.0.963) or the
even more
Hello,
Perhaps this is not new but I have discovered that google chrome is fully
accessible , at the first look including the vo-navigation on websites.
I am new to that browser and I was wondering if there are
interesting/accessible extensions or other things to know to make the browsing
Hi William,
What version of Chrome are you running? I have an older dev build here which
still had some quirks, but things must have improved since then. Either way,
you've encouraged me to try out the newest dev build.
Rose
On Jan 10, 2012, at 5:17 AM, William Windels wrote:
Hello,
Perhaps
Hello Rose and others,
I have version 16.0.912.75. I have no idea at all if this is the most recent
version but I am pretty shore that this is the development version.
But, anyway, tips, suggestions, questions... are welcome.
Kind regards,
William Windels
Op 10-jan.-2012, om 12:28 heeft Rose
William,
Wow, it turns out that I was an 11.0.x build. Discovering that I was so far
back encouraged me to update to the latest dev build. This version of Chrome is
so much faster with Voiceover than I remember, and the quirks I previously saw
seem to be gone. Thank you very much for the
Hello,
The official builds of Google Chrome work fairly well with VO since version 12
or 13, you don't need to run the dev versions.
HTH,
André
On 10/01/2012, at 13:46, Rose Morales wrote:
William,
Wow, it turns out that I was an 11.0.x build. Discovering that I was so far
back
Hi all.
I cannot seem to move among the tabs on the google voice preferences page. I
see them in item chooser, but phones were my last tab used and now I can't get
out of phones even though I find the tab labeled calls while in item chooser.
I have selected it both by pressing vo space and
Hi:
I haven't tried this yet on the mac side, but, when I played with this in
windows, I had to do a mouse click to get into the other tabs. you might try
that and see if it helps.
On Mar 17, 2011, at 2:11 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
Hi all.
I cannot seem to move among the tabs on the
Thanks for your reply, Recardo. My goal is to upgrade, but
unfortunately, this machine is not going to be suitable for doing so.
I am doing what I can to save up the necessary funds for a new mac
down the road.
Thanks!
Jenny
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I remember in 10.5, voice over would work that way. You would interact with the
heading to see the link. In 10.6, you can simply click the link.
On Oct 2, 2010, at 8:28 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
that's weird.
mine does the same thing, but all are clickable. of course, I am using SL
10.6.4.
If she is still running 10.5, it's definitely worth the upgrade to 10.6, that
will solve the problem.
On Oct 2, 2010, at 8:31 PM, Justin Ekis wrote:
Hi Genny,
I don't know what might be different in OSX10.5, but here are some things you
can try. This is all totally guesswork though.
I
Good day all. So I have a question concerning accessing google
through Safari, but thought it might stray a little off topic from the
thread currently running. Now I am a newbie to the mac world, so this
may be sheer ignorance on my part, but might anyone have some idea as
to why I
Just hit vo space on the link. they are links just like in othe rscreen reading
software.
s
On Oct 2, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Jenny Wood wrote:
Good day all. So I have a question concerning accessing google through
Safari, but thought it might stray a little off topic from the thread
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On Oct 3, 2010, at 12:00 AM, Jenny Wood wrote:
Good day all. So I have a question concerning accessing google through
Safari, but thought it might stray a little off topic from the thread
currently running. Now I am a newbie to the mac world, so this may be sheer
, 2010, at 6:00 PM, Jenny Wood wrote:
Good day all. So I have a question concerning accessing google through
Safari, but thought it might stray a little off topic from the thread
currently running. Now I am a newbie to the mac world, so this may be sheer
ignorance on my part, but might
that helps.
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On Oct 2, 2010, at 6:00 PM, Jenny Wood wrote:
Good day all. So I have a question concerning accessing google through
Safari, but thought it might stray a little off topic from the thread
currently
Thanks for the response. While I am familiar with how to activate a
link, the problem appears to be that Safari simply doesn't seem to
recognize the area I need to activate as a link. Therefore, using VO
+space does nothing. I don't know, seeing as how not many people are
familiar with
Hi Nic,
Well, the odd thing is, the headers never say link. They do
announce themselves as headings, but nothing more. That is to say, it
will say heading level 3, followed by the name of the heading, but
it's not clickible at all.
Jenny
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that's weird.
mine does the same thing, but all are clickable. of course, I am using SL
10.6.4.
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On Oct 2, 2010, at 5:53 PM, Jenny Wood wrote:
Hi Nic,
Well, the odd thing is, the headers never say link. They do announce
themselves as headings, but nothing more. That is to say, it
Hi Genny,
I don't know what might be different in OSX10.5, but here are some things you
can try. This is all totally guesswork though.
I haven't seen this on google, but I have experienced other situations where
things that should have been clickable were not, and this trick helps
sometimes.
Hi Allison. Thanks for the suggestion. Actually, I had tried VO+U,
and for some reason, it still would not allow me to select the heading
or link I desired. Very strange animal, this mac. grin But I am
enjoying it so far for the most part.
Jenny
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On Oct 2, 2010, at 7:53 PM, Jenny Wood wrote:
Hi Nic,
Well, the odd thing is, the headers never say link. They do announce
themselves as headings, but nothing more. That is to say, it will say
heading level 3, followed by
Justin,
Thanks for taking the time to respond. Thankfully, it looks like
interacting with the heading does the trick. I will need to play with
it a bit more, but hopefully this will have taken care of the problem.
Thank you!
Jenny
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Yes,
You need to interact with the headers in order to activate the links in your
google search. I really recommend upgrading to Snow Leopard 10.6. Your really
missing out on a lot of functionality in terms of getting around the web. It
would be $30 well spent in my opinion.
hth
On Oct 2,
Hi guys i'm having the same problem with google crashes vo.
I changed my homepage to bing and everything is good.
i'm getting webkit though.
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Here lately, I have had not a single issue with
www.google.com
crashing on me. I suspect that this is because I've signed in to my Google
account. Somebody here speculated that this is why they too no longer have
issues; and, judging by what I've seen thus far, I'd have to agree.
Signing in did not help for me. Resetting the browser does not seem to help
either. Bing does, but the results are so much less accurate. You can, for some
reason, use the widget to initiate a search though, and that works fine.
On Aug 24, 2010, at 6:55 AM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
Here lately, I
I have not logged into a Google account and generally I have not had any
issues. I have notice some odd behavior, but jumping by headings seems to for
some reason help in some situations.
Generally I am not experiencing many issues though.
On Aug 24, 2010, at 7:00 AM, Larry Skutchan wrote:
The key bit is that the nightly builds also have the latest
undiscovered bugs. Anything discovered is usually fixed or in the
queue to be fixed and eventually Safari will inherit that work. It's the
new bugs introduced by new features or side effects from other bug fixes
that make the nightly
I've had no issues with the nightly builds. I've had a few crashes but it
turned out google redirected to the wrong page. lol!
On Aug 24, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
The key bit is that the nightly builds also have the latest undiscovered
bugs. Anything discovered is usually fixed
I've frequently had problems when using Google News. VO will crash,
restart, crash, restart, etc. If I quit Safari and try again, it might
be OK -- or not. Haven't, thankfully, encountered this problem when
using regular old Google.
chad baker wrote:
Hi guys i'm having the same problem with
The webkit nightly builds have all the latest greatest fixes but can
also have the latest undiscovered bugs. Once all the known high-priority
bugs are fixed then Apple packages it up and puts out a new Safari
release. So Safari will always lag the webkit nightly builds, but it
should also be
Except in this case. lol! I have had safari crash more times then I would like
to admit bu webkit does fine.
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On Aug 23, 2010,
Courtney,
Another method that seems a little easier to me, is to press command L and
arrow to the right two times which will put you in a Google search field.
Even quicker is a short cut I learned from Esther, press command-option-F which
will put you in a Google search field from anywhere
I have the same problem with google.
Kawal.
On 18 Aug 2010, at 01:26, Jesse Bollinger wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if this has been discussed but I figured I'd throw it out there. I
recently upgraded to the latest version of Safari. Whenever I go to
google.com and type in a search, Voiceover
Have you tried just doing a page refresh? I've found that that helps the issue.
Justin
On Aug 17, 2010, at 8:32 PM, Ronit Ovadia Mazzoni wrote:
Hi Jesse,
Yes, google is aware of this problem and they are trying to solve it. In the
meantime, you can use the google search box on the toolbar of
At least google are aware of it. I have not tested on reas safari but I do hope
they get it fixed. I also reported the bug to apple in case tha thelps anything.
Take care.
S
On Aug 18, 2010, at 3:48 PM, Justin Kauflin wrote:
Have you tried just doing a page refresh? I've found that that
Hi,
Not sure if this has been discussed but I figured I'd throw it out there. I
recently upgraded to the latest version of Safari. Whenever I go to google.com
and type in a search, Voiceover shuts off immediately when the results page
comes up.
Jesse
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I've noticed the same thing. So I just use Yahoo.
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On Aug 17, 2010, at 8:26 PM, Jesse Bollinger wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if this has been discussed but I figured I'd
Hi Jesse,
Yes, google is aware of this problem and they are trying to solve it. In the
meantime, you can use the google search box on the toolbar of safari. This is
what I've been doing and it sitll works.
HTH,
Ronit
On Aug 17, 2010, at 5:26 PM, Jesse Bollinger wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if this
Courtney, make sure you are on the safari toolbar, the first button on the
toolbar is back. Arrow all the way to the right and there is a search box, mine
says google wehn I arrow to it. IF yours doesn't, it probably still is the
google search box.
Ronit
On Aug 17, 2010, at 5:46 PM, Courtney
Bollinger
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Subject: Safari and Google?
Hi,
Not sure if this has been discussed but I figured I'd throw it out there. I
recently upgraded to the latest version of Safari. Whenever I go to google.com
and type
OH yeah same here. Webkit does not crash. Hmm why does the source code run
better thenwhat apple has?
S
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On Aug 17, 2010, at
Can someone tell me how to bring that up again? I think I demolished the search
box somehow.
S
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On Aug 17, 2010, at 5:32 PM,
even installed or being used.
However, adding it to the mix seemed to stop the wierd behavior.
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 6:26 PM
Subject: Safari and Google?
Hi,
Not sure if this has been
Ah thanks for that. I'll give it a try.
S
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On Aug 17, 2010, at 6:10 PM, Ronit Ovadia Mazzoni wrote:
Courtney, make sure you
, adding it to the mix seemed to stop the wierd behavior.
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 6:26 PM
Subject: Safari and Google?
Hi,
Not sure if this has been discussed but I figured I'd throw
cmd + r refreshes the page and fixes this.
Gary
On Aug 17, 2010, at 7:26 PM, Jesse Bollinger wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if this has been discussed but I figured I'd throw it out there. I
recently upgraded to the latest version of Safari. Whenever I go to
google.com and type in a search,
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Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 6:26 PM
Subject: Safari and Google?
Hi,
Not sure if this has been discussed but I figured I'd throw it out there. I
recently upgraded to the latest version of Safari
I have a problem with safari and google. When google search results are
displayed, the H3 headings for each result item are supposed to be links.
But they are not and I can't click on them. This problem began maybe 3
weeks ago.
What I have been doing is click the cache link. Google provides
This happens to me sometimes and so I just interact with the heading
and then it works for me. I can then click on the link.
Christina
On Nov 24, 2009, at 8:53 AM, John G. Heim wrote:
I have a problem with safari and google. When google search results
are
displayed, the H3 headings
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