Re: reading progress down loads in google chrome
Gene
That's why I say that for many purposes other than
browsing, Firefox is a better choice. I don't want almost everything
displayed as web pages from settings to history. I don't know how it is
for sighted people, but for blind people, this is somewhat cumbersome.
Also, awhile back, Chrome stopped honoring quick browsing commands in the
settings interface which is a web page interface. Has this been
corrected? What this means is that you can't, for example, make a change
and then use the letter b to jump to the done button. You have to tab
through all the rest of the settings.
It may be that for a lot of browsing, Chrome is
faster or somewhat faster. I haven't compared, thogh I've seen a few
people say it is. But one reason I still use firefox as my main browser is
to avoid having so many interfaces be rendered as web pages.
Gene
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From: Greg Wocher
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] reading progress down loads in google
chrome Once you have hit control plus J tab a time or two and you should land on a heading that says today. This is the downloads you have done today. The first one under this heading should be your current download. If you arrow down a bit you will hear a line that has the path where the download is going. This line will also have the speed of your download. If you go down one more line you should hear the percentage. It will be read as a normal number like 34. I don’t think it says percent but this is the percent of your download. Regards, Greg Wocher > On Feb 28, 2017, at 1:21 PM, brian <sackriderbrian45@...> wrote: > > I did try thatbut I did not hear any progress percentages. in ie 11 it does but not in chrome. > > Brian Sackrideer > > > > > > > On 2/28/2017 1:18 PM, Greg Wocher wrote: >> Hello, >> After starting the download you need to hit control plus J and this will take you to the downloads window. In this window you can see the progress of your downloads. >> >> Regards, >> Greg Wocher >>> On Feb 28, 2017, at 1:10 PM, brian <sackriderbrian45@...> wrote: >>> >>> Does google chrome read progress in downloads if so how do you do that. I am using nvda 2017.1 and I just tried to down load all things radio podcast but it did not say the percentages I tried control j and I also tried save as but nothing. >>> Brian Sackrider >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > >
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