Google Chrome Question


Dan Kerstetter
 

I haven’t been following the recent thread about this browser, but have just switched to using it.

 

That having been said, is there any way to get rid of all the clickable announcements?  Heating it over and over gets a bit annoying.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Dan

 


Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...>
 

Hi under the document settings menu in nvda under that section uncheck the one that says clickable then tab down to the ok button and then press enter.


now you should not hear it.


Gene nz



On 11/17/2017 7:46 AM, Dan Kerstetter wrote:

I haven’t been following the recent thread about this browser, but have just switched to using it.

 

That having been said, is there any way to get rid of all the clickable announcements?  Heating it over and over gets a bit annoying.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Dan

 


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Dejan Ristic
 

Find the document formatting menu in the NVDA preferences. Shift-tab to find your clickable option probably checked. Uncheck it, and your puzzle is solved.


On 16/11/2017 19:46, Dan Kerstetter wrote:

I haven’t been following the recent thread about this browser, but have just switched to using it.

 

That having been said, is there any way to get rid of all the clickable announcements?  Heating it over and over gets a bit annoying.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Dan

 



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