Hi Val!
No problem!
Here is the Chrome tutorial again!
Google Chrome Browser
By David Moore
This tutorial will be done with the latest
update of Chrome.
I will also use JAWS 18 and NVDA 2017.2for
this tutorial, because they both work the same in Chrome.
Finally, I will use Windows 10 Creators
Update latest public build.
I will assume that you have downloaded and
installed Chrome.
There should be a shortcut on your desktop.
Section One:
Launching Chrome:
One way to Launch Chrome, is to press the
Windows key or CTRL+Escape and type Chrome in the search edit
field, and press enter when you hear JAWS say Chrome.
However, since you have already downloaded
Chrome, You will have a shortcut icon on your desktop.
So next, find the shortcut for Chrome on
your desktop, and press enter to open Chrome.
The short cut will actually say Google
Chrome, so press G to find the Google Chrome icon on your
desktop.
The first very important step, is to press
Windows+up arrow to maximise the window. Chrome often opens
with the window not maximise, and you will get undesirable
results.
Section Two:
Bringing up a web site.
Press CTRL+L or Alt+D
and type the following:
www.freedomscientific.com
The Freedom Scientific web site comes up
very quickly.
All navigation commands like: H for
heading, E for edit field, C for combo box, and so on all work
just the same in Chrome.
Section Three:
The Virticle Chrome menu:
I will press the Alt key.
The Chrome menu is open.
This is a very large virticle menu that you
just keep pressing up and down arrow through.
I will press insert+up arrow to hear the
first option in this menu.
New Tab, CTRL+T.
You can press that command right from the
web site you are on.
New Window, CTRL+N
You can press these commands right from
your web page, instead of coming here.
New incognito Window.
History sub menu.
I will press right arrow here to see what
is in this sub menu!
History, CTRL+H
So, there is a key command for reading your
history.
You can read a few sites you were on right
here.
I will press left arrow to close this
history sub menu.
Downloads, CTRL+J
There is the command for opening your
downloads you have downloaded with Chrome.
Next, the important Bookmarks sub menu.
I will press right arrow, to open this.
I hear, bookmark this page, CTRL+D
That command will bookmark the page you are
reading.
Next down arrow, says show bookmarks bar,
CTRL+Shift+B
That command, will show your bookmarks on
your Chrome browser for all to see. I do not want that.
Here is the important one.
manage bookmarks
The command is, CTRL+Shift+O
In here, you can organize your bookmarks
into folders, see the bookmarks you have imported from
different browsers, and very importantly, you can download, to
your computer, an HTML file of all of your bookmarks in
Chrome.
On your computer, you can press enter on
this file, after it downloads, and a page will show up in
Chrome with a list of all bookmarks you have saved in Chrome.
This is an awesome way to download all of your bookmarks right
to your computer, so you can back them up.
That is all for manage bookmarks.
Next, I hear import bookmarks and settings.
press enter on this, and you can import all
bookmarks and settings from IE, and Firefox, right into Google
Chrome, and they will be in their corresponding folders.
Now, I hear all of my saved bookmarks as I
continue to arrow down.
Very important!
Sometimes, when I open that bookmarks sub
menu, I do not land on the choices I mension here, but
instead, I start hearing my saved bookmarks. If this happens,
I press up arrow a few times, and it gets me to these choices.
Keep in mind, that many of these choices,
like bookmark manager, have key commands, so you do not have
to come to this bookmarks sub menu at all. You only need to
come here most of the time, to arrow through your saved
bookmarks, and enter on the desired one.
To save a web site as a bookmark,
Just press CTRL+D and press enter, and your
bookmark is saved.
I will now press left arrow, to close the
Bookmarks sub menu!
I will continue to down arrow through this
virticle Chrome menu that we entered by just pressing alt.
The next few are very self explanatory.
The next one I will mension, is the more
tools submenu.
I will press right arrow on this.
I hear Save Page as, and the command,
CTRL+S.
Next, Save to desktop.
This allows you to save the favorite of the
page right to your desktop. This is how you do this in Chrome,
instead of doing this in the file menu in IE.
It is hidden under this more tools submenu.
Clear Browsing data, and there is the key
command, CTRL+Shift+Delete key.
Extentions, In here, you can add
extentions, delete extentions and so on.
These are the same as add ons, in IE.
I will press left arrow, to close the More
Tools sub menu, and we are back to the virticle Chrome menu.
The last two that I will mention, are
settings, and the help sub menu.
If you press the left arrow on the help sub
menu, you can open the help system, just like in other
programs, so that is all I will say about help.
Now, we will press enter on settings, and a
web like page will open where the virtual cursor will turn on
with JAWS, and NVDA will be in Brows mode.
Section Four:
Adjusting Settings and Advanced settings:
Now that this web page is open, I will just
down arrow down the page and we will deal with each setting.
Important:
I have already signed into Chrome.
So now, arrow down until you hear sign into
Chrome and press enter.
You just enter your email address and
password, I think it has to be the same email address and
password that you used to set up your Google account.
I am not sure about this.
You do not need to sign into Chrome, if you
do, you can sync all of your activity between all devices that
you have Chrome on. That is the only advantage of signing in.
I will continue with what I hear after you
have signed in.
If you do not sign in, press H until you
hear Appearance.
Each group of settings is a heading that
you can get to by pressing H. This makes it very easy, because
you just press H until you hear the group of settings you want
to work with.
Now, because I have signed in, this is what
I hear before getting to appearance.
The first thing you hear:
Settings.
That is the very top of the web page.
Down arrow, and you hear:
Main Menu Button.
That will just take you back to the
virticle menu we were in.
If you down arrow again, you will just hear
blank.
Down arrow, again, and you hear:
Settings again, but now, this is a heading.
You can get here just by pressing H at the top of the page.
If you down arrow, you hear:
Search Settings.
This is where you can type in a setting
that you want to change.
Down arrow again, and there is the edit
field where you type in the setting you want to work with.
Down arrow again, and you hear another
heading saying people.
Down arrow again, and I hear David
Clickable.
This is because I have already signed into
Chrome.
Down arrow again, and I hear my Gmail email
address.
Again, this is because I have already
signed into Chrome to sync my settings and all of that.
Down arrow again, and I hear:
Edit person.
This is where I could change my name.
Down arrow again, and I hear:
Sign Out.
This is because I have already signed in to
Chrome.
Down arrow again, and I hear:
Sync.
Down arrow again, and I hear:
On, Sync everything.
This is a combo box, where you can choose
what to sinc; I chose everything in this combo box.
Again, all of this is because I have signed
into Chrome already.
Down arrow again, and you hear:
Sync button.
Down arrow again, and you hear:
Manage other people clickable.
Don't worry about the clickables. There is
a clickable for many things, but then there is the button you
enter on right after that.
Down arrow again, and you hear:
Manage other people button.
This is what you would press enter on to
set up another user.
Down arrow again, and you hear:
Import bookmarks and settings Clickable:
Down arrow again, and you actually hear
Import bookmarks and settings button.
Here, you press enter and import all of
your bookmarks and settings from other Browsers like IE.
This is another way of doing this, because
remember,
We had a choice of manage bookmarks in the
book marks sub menu in the virticle menu.
There is more than one place to do things
in Chrome.
Now, we have a series of headings, that you
can just press H for heading, to get to.
Now, we have gotten to the appearance
heading. Down arrow and you hear:
themes, which I did nothing with.
Next, you can open the Chrome web store.
You can get hundreds of extentions, and more.
Then, you hear Themes button.
Do nothing with this.
Next, you hear:
Show home clickable.
Just skip that.
There are many buttons that say clickable,
and then there is a button that you actually press enter on to
work with it.
Just work with the buttons, and skip over
these vclickables.
Down arrow, and you have an edit box where
you can put in your home page you want to get to by pressing
Alt+Home.
Next, there is the home button toggle.
Press the spacebar to turn this on or off.
If it is on, you can have the home button show at the top of
the Chrome Window.
I have it checked.
Now, there are two radio buttons, and I
chose the one to enter with a custom web address.
Search Heading:
We are at another heading, where you can
set your search Engine.
There is a combo box below, and I set it to
Chrome, because I like to have my searches from the address
bar done with Crome instead of Bing.
Next heading:
Default Browser.
Here, you can choose weather you want
Chrome to be your default browser or not.
Just leave this alone if you do not want
Chrome to be your default browser.
Next Important heading:
On Start up.
Here is where you put in your URL that you
want to show as soon as you start Chrome.
There are three radio buttons to pick from,
but I chose to open with a specific page or pages, which is
the third radio button.
Under this, you can type in the URL of the
web site that you want to open when you start Chrome.
Under this, there is a link where you can
add more pages you want to show when Chrome starts up.
Now, we are up to the search engin heading.
This is a heading.
There are headings on this settings page.
I chose to use Google search engin in the
address bar. This is a combo box.
The next heading, is on start up.
Finally, here is where you set up your home
page.
There are three radio buttons here.
I chose the third one, to open a selected
page or selected pages.
Next, I was able to enter:
www.Google.Com.
That is my home page that will open each
time I start Chrome.
Next important group of settings, the
advanced settings.
Now, you have to press enter on the
advanced settings button before more headings of settings will
show.
The Advanced settings are collapsed, so you
have to press enter to show more headings of settings.
Now that these advanced settings are open,
we get to the next heading of settings.
There is much more we can customize under
the advanced settings.
Privacy and security heading:
Down arrow from here, and you hear:
Use a web service to resolve navigation
errors.
You have a clickable, and a toggle.
Press spacebar to toggle this on or off.
Again, ignore the clickables.
Now you have:
Use a prodiction service to enable you in
searches.
I left this unchecked.
Next, you have a setting to speed up the
loading of web pages:
I checked this with spacebar.
The next three settings I just left alone.
I checked the one that says:
Use a web service to help with spelling.
I leave manage certificates alone.
Next, you have content settings, but this
is not a new heading.
We are still working with the same heading.
The only thing of interest here, is the
clear history button.
This was available in the virtical menu, so
don't worry about this.
Now, we get to the next heading of
settings.
Passwords and forms:
Under this heading, just make sure that you
check to be able to have Chrome save passwords.
Languages Heading:
I did nothing with this.
Downloads heading:
This is where you choose where you want
your downloads to be saved on your computer.
Printing heading:
I did nothing with this.
Accessibility heading:
I did nothing with this.
Now, we have the System heading:
Down arrow, and you hear:
Continue running background apps, when
Google Chrome is Closed.
I have this unchecked.
Next,
Use hard ware excelloration when Available.
I have this checked.
Next, you hear:
Open proxy settings button.
I left this alone.
Last Heading LOL!
Reset.
Here, you can reset all settings back to
their origional.
We are done with Settings.
Now, just press CTRL+F4 to get back to the
Freedom Scientific Web site.
This settings web page, opens in another
tab.
That is it for settings.
Notice, we made a lot of changes under the
advanced settings. You cannot see these, unless you press
enter to expand these.
Now, press the Alt key again. Up arrow once
to get to the end of the menu where we were with the settings.
You see exit, up arrow and you see the help
sub menu, right under the settings choice.
I press right arrow on this help sub menu,
and you can enter on the help center to get a lot of help
using Chrome.
To open a web site, just press CTRL+L or
Alt+D and type the URL.
Chrome for me, is so much quicker with web
sites that involve streamming TV and Watching movies, and so
on.
For me, Chrome opens large news sites very
quickly compared to IE.
Lastly, All JAWS and NVDA navigation key
commands work in Chrome. For example, you can press F7 to open
a list of links with JAWS, and the elements list with NVDA.
All of that is the exact same.
This is the end of the tutorial.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Hi David!
Sorry to say this, but i have lost the
email you sent with the chrome
tutorial. I'm afraid it accidentally got
deleted with about 15o others!
I would be obliged if you could send me
this again, and i can assure
you, this time it will get top priority and
put in a folder especially
created for it.
Thank you so much.
Val.