Re: [orca-list] Chromium browser a11y
- From: Alex Midence <alex midence gmail com>
- To: "'Christopher Chaltain'" <chaltain gmail com>, <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Chromium browser a11y
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 12:54:06 -0600
Pity you can't get to the google store with another browser. I wonder if
Android still makes you go through nine kinds of grief without sighted
assistance to get their phones talking these days. It should be possible to
download some sort of an executible that you run or drop into a folder to
get this to work.
Alex M
-----Original Message-----
From: orca-list [mailto:orca-list-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of
Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 11:14 AM
To: orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Chromium browser a11y
Well, I don't really think this is on topic for the Orca list. Also, the
steps are kind of high level and require sighted assistance, unless someone
else knows differently.
1) Install Google Chrome. Note that Chromium doesn't work with ChromeVox.
You can get the instructions on how to install Google Chrome from a site
like http://www.krizna.com/ubuntu/install-google-chrome-ubuntu-12-04/
where it says
We can install chrome from google official repository . first we need to add
the repository source to the update manager.
Step 1 > Set up key .
krizna leela:~$ wget -q -O -
https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | sudo apt-key add -
Step 2 > Type this command exactly to add chrome repositories .
krizna leela:~$ sudo sh -c 'echo "deb
http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main" >>
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/google.list'
Step 3 > Now Update the package list .
krizna leela:~$ sudo apt-get update
Step 4 > Finally install google chrome
krizna leela:~$ sudo apt-get install google-chrome-stable
google chrome ubuntu 12.04
2) From within Google Chrome, go to the web store and install the ChromeVox
extension. Since you do this from within Chrome, and since Orca doesn't give
you access with Chrome, I'm not sure how to do this without sighted help.
Note that if you've done this on another system, you should be able to log
into Chrome and that set up on the other system will be reflected, but you
still need to log into Chrome without ChromeVox and without much help from
Orca.
3) Also from the web store, install a TTS, such as the default US female
TTS.
After you wait for this TTS to be downloaded, ChromeVox should just start
talking to you.
I don't think the Google TTS is coming to speech-dispatcher. I think it's
rather that ChromeVox now supports speech-dispatcher as a TTS option,
although I haven't done this myself.
On 22/02/13 10:47, Eric Heil wrote:
Hello,
Thank you all for all your messages. I really appreciate the help. So,
can anybody post some steps to get this all working. Also, is it TTS
enable any repository? What about for the official chrome builds. That
is also beautiful that TTS will be coming to speak dispatcher. She
actually sounds really good. I wish at some point that the Google TTS
could be open-source. I'm
Sent from my iPad
On Feb 22, 2013, at 9:34 AM, Christopher Chaltain <chaltain gmail com>
wrote:
I use ChromeVox with Google Chrome quite successfully on Ubuntu.
ChromeVox won't read the menus and dialogues, but Orca will do that
for you. You also need to use Google Chrome and not Chromium.
On 21/02/13 21:23, Guy Schlosser wrote:
Chromevox works nicely. You also need the google tts, but i can't
wait til speech-dispatcher works with it. I've read that it's
supposed to, but it's not on my machines. The google tts is ok, but too
quiet.
P.S. you actually need chrome, not chromium for chromevox.
On Feb 21, 2013, at 9:32 PM, Bill Dengler <billkd314159 gmail com
<mailto:billkd314159 gmail com>> wrote:
Try the Chromevox extension. It's almost the same screen reader I
get when I presss CTRL+ALT+z on the welcome screen of my chromebook.
On 02/21/2013 08:16 PM, hank smith, and seeing-eye dog iona wrote:
have u tried chrome?
On 2/21/2013 6:00 PM, Erik Heil wrote:
Hello,
Just for kicks, I decided to play with Chromium, the open-source
version of Google Chrome for a11y testing. From what I see so
far, Orca can read the menu bar, but doesn't yet have
accessibility to browser dialogs or anything yet close to HTML
elements. Clearly, there is going to have to be some work done on
this before its approaching primetime While Firefox is certainly
anc indeed accessible, it doesn't support HTML5-based filesystem
storage, which I need access too for app development. Currently,
Chromium and its friends are the only alternative. So, what do
you all think? p.s., html5 filesystem storage is *not* the same
as the DB API that's a part of html5. the DB API simply give apps
access to a local SQL datastore, which can be manipulated by the
web app that requested the resource. the filesystem API allows
client-side apps to store data within a sandboxed portion of the
user's local filesystem. Data can be non persistent or
persistent, depending on the app's policy which is defined within the
application manifest.
--Erik
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Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org Find out
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The manual is at
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The FAQ is at http://live.gnome.org/Orca/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org Find out
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chaltain at Gmail
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The manual is at
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The FAQ is at http://live.gnome.org/Orca/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org Find out
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chaltain at Gmail
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The FAQ is at http://live.gnome.org/Orca/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org Find out how to
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