Re: Accessing Chrome History
Gene
See this article, which may help you see more
history and see it more conveniently. I don't know anything about this
site and I don't vouch for any add-ons or utilities discussed in terms of safety
or stability. But it has interesting and potentially useful
information.
As for the initial problem, See if this will
help.
Open history.
Tab until you get to a check box.
Tab once beyond it and you are In a history
item
Go into forms mode, NVDA key space bar.
Then down arrow and see how many results you can move
through. I don't know if that will solve the problem.
There is a search edit field you probably know about and
that may be a much better way to use history in Chrome without the utility or
add-on. I seldom use history and I particularly dislike the Chrome history
interface.
Gene
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after closing the browser. On 9/29/19, hurrikennyandopo ... <hurrikennyandopo@...> wrote: > How have you got it set under browsing history in chrome. > > > I just checked on mine mine is set to clear every time I close the browser I > think it is called all time but it looks as though the history can stay > there for up to 4 week depending how you have it set. > > > You will have to have a look under the settings then I think it was privacy > part for it or search for it and it will come up. > > > Gene nz > > > On 29/09/2019 11:41 PM, Dean Martineau wrote: > Hello. I find I cannot see all my Chrome history using NVDA, and can barely > do so using JAWS. Chrome keeps history for three months, but I can’t seem to > scroll past the last couple days. If a search of history yields lots of > results, I can’t see all of them. Is there a way to do this that I’m > missing? > > Dean > > > -- > [Image NVDA certified expert] > Check out my website for NVDA tutorials and other blindness related > materials at http://www.accessibilitycentral.net > > To find out which library networks in New Zealand have a copy of the NVDA > screen reader on them and there library locations please go to > http://www.accessibilitycentral.net/nz%20libraries%20with%20nvda.html > To find a NVDA certified expert near you, please visit the following link > https://certification.nvaccess.org/. The certification page contains the > official list of NVDA certified individuals from around the world, who have > sat and successfully passed the NVDA expert exam. > > > > > -- By God, were I given all the seven heavens with all they contain in order that I may disobey God by depriving an ant from the husk of a grain of barley, I would not do it. imam ali
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