Accessibility in Inbox by Gmail - Inbox by Gmail Help


Kevin Chao
 


Computer accessibility

Inbox is compatible with the following screen readers:

Operating systemScreen readerBrowser
Chrome OSChromeVoxChrome
Microsoft WindowsNVDAFirefox
Mac OS X YosemiteVoiceOverSafari

When you open Inbox for the first time, Inbox provides introductory information about how to use the application. You can navigate through these introductory screens with the left and right arrow keys.

Compose and reply

To reply to an email, start typing in the Reply box below the email. To get to more options, like changing the recipients, editing quoted text, or replying inline, just expand the compose window by selecting Pop out reply Pop out reply.

Keyboard shortcuts

For the best experience, turn on keyboard shortcuts in Inbox. The following table contains some useful shortcuts. To find a complete list while you're using Inbox, hold Shift and press ? on your keyboard. Learn how to turn on keyboard shortcuts.

ShortcutAction
?Open keyboard shortcuts help
cCompose
tCreate a reminder
/Search
HomeNavigate to first item in main list
j or right arrowNavigate to next item in main list
k or left arrowNavigate to previous item in main list
nNavigate to next message in an open thread
pNavigate to previous message in an open thread
o or EnterOpen focused item
EscClose
Shift + EscFocus main window
Shift + mFocus main menu
Shift + bFocus notifications
xSelect or deselect an item in the main list
Shift + xSelect multiple items
zUndo last action
 

Tip: To improve keyboard navigation, you can make notifications stay on screen for 30 seconds. Then you can press Shift + b to navigate to the notification and take an action. To make notifications stay on the screen longer:

  1. Open Inbox.
  2. In the top left, go to the main menu Main menu.
  3. Choose Settings Settings at the bottom.
  4. Choose Other.
  5. Check the box next to "Make notifications stay on the screen longer."
  6. Select Done.


afrim maja <afrim.maja@...>
 

Hello, 
Thanks for sharing this application with us. 
In terms of features and reliability, is it better than mozilla thunderbird?
Cheers.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 7, 2016, at 3:06 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:


Computer accessibility

Inbox is compatible with the following screen readers:

Operating systemScreen readerBrowser
Chrome OSChromeVoxChrome
Microsoft WindowsNVDAFirefox
Mac OS X YosemiteVoiceOverSafari

When you open Inbox for the first time, Inbox provides introductory information about how to use the application. You can navigate through these introductory screens with the left and right arrow keys.

Compose and reply

To reply to an email, start typing in the Reply box below the email. To get to more options, like changing the recipients, editing quoted text, or replying inline, just expand the compose window by selecting Pop out reply Pop out reply.

Keyboard shortcuts

For the best experience, turn on keyboard shortcuts in Inbox. The following table contains some useful shortcuts. To find a complete list while you're using Inbox, hold Shift and press ? on your keyboard. Learn how to turn on keyboard shortcuts.

ShortcutAction
?Open keyboard shortcuts help
cCompose
tCreate a reminder
/Search
HomeNavigate to first item in main list
j or right arrowNavigate to next item in main list
k or left arrowNavigate to previous item in main list
nNavigate to next message in an open thread
pNavigate to previous message in an open thread
o or EnterOpen focused item
EscClose
Shift + EscFocus main window
Shift + mFocus main menu
Shift + bFocus notifications
xSelect or deselect an item in the main list
Shift + xSelect multiple items
zUndo last action
 

Tip: To improve keyboard navigation, you can make notifications stay on screen for 30 seconds. Then you can press Shift + b to navigate to the notification and take an action. To make notifications stay on the screen longer:

  1. Open Inbox.
  2. In the top left, go to the main menu Main menu.
  3. Choose Settings Settings at the bottom.
  4. Choose Other.
  5. Check the box next to "Make notifications stay on the screen longer."
  6. Select Done.


Kevin Chao
 

I don't use Thunderbird.
I only use Inbox on web (NVDA/VoiceOver/ChromeVox), iOS VoiceOver, and Android TalkBack

On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:54 PM Afrim <afrim.maja@...> wrote:
Hello, 
Thanks for sharing this application with us. 
In terms of features and reliability, is it better than mozilla thunderbird?
Cheers.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 7, 2016, at 3:06 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:


Computer accessibility

Inbox is compatible with the following screen readers:

Operating systemScreen readerBrowser
Chrome OSChromeVoxChrome
Microsoft WindowsNVDAFirefox
Mac OS X YosemiteVoiceOverSafari

When you open Inbox for the first time, Inbox provides introductory information about how to use the application. You can navigate through these introductory screens with the left and right arrow keys.

Compose and reply

To reply to an email, start typing in the Reply box below the email. To get to more options, like changing the recipients, editing quoted text, or replying inline, just expand the compose window by selecting Pop out reply Pop out reply.

Keyboard shortcuts

For the best experience, turn on keyboard shortcuts in Inbox. The following table contains some useful shortcuts. To find a complete list while you're using Inbox, hold Shift and press ? on your keyboard. Learn how to turn on keyboard shortcuts.

ShortcutAction
?Open keyboard shortcuts help
cCompose
tCreate a reminder
/Search
HomeNavigate to first item in main list
j or right arrowNavigate to next item in main list
k or left arrowNavigate to previous item in main list
nNavigate to next message in an open thread
pNavigate to previous message in an open thread
o or EnterOpen focused item
EscClose
Shift + EscFocus main window
Shift + mFocus main menu
Shift + bFocus notifications
xSelect or deselect an item in the main list
Shift + xSelect multiple items
zUndo last action
 

Tip: To improve keyboard navigation, you can make notifications stay on screen for 30 seconds. Then you can press Shift + b to navigate to the notification and take an action. To make notifications stay on the screen longer:

  1. Open Inbox.
  2. In the top left, go to the main menu Main menu.
  3. Choose Settings Settings at the bottom.
  4. Choose Other.
  5. Check the box next to "Make notifications stay on the screen longer."
  6. Select Done.


Heaven Botma <ehlbotma@...>
 

Hi Group

I recently started using Gmail inbox with NVDA and Mozilla FireFox.  It works very well, but for the purposes of my Internet classes, I teach the students the old way, because Inbox doesn't work that well with Internet Explorer, and very few of them will have access to Internet when they leave the college and even fewer will be able to download FireFox on their computers without help.  These students are total beginners and Internet access is limited in South Africa.

If the shortcuts worked in Internet Explorer as well, I would teach them this way, because it is a lot quicker and simpler than going through basic HTML view.

Regards
Heaven


On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:
I don't use Thunderbird.
I only use Inbox on web (NVDA/VoiceOver/ChromeVox), iOS VoiceOver, and Android TalkBack
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:54 PM Afrim <afrim.maja@...> wrote:
Hello, 
Thanks for sharing this application with us. 
In terms of features and reliability, is it better than mozilla thunderbird?
Cheers.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 7, 2016, at 3:06 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:


Computer accessibility

Inbox is compatible with the following screen readers:

Operating systemScreen readerBrowser
Chrome OSChromeVoxChrome
Microsoft WindowsNVDAFirefox
Mac OS X YosemiteVoiceOverSafari

When you open Inbox for the first time, Inbox provides introductory information about how to use the application. You can navigate through these introductory screens with the left and right arrow keys.

Compose and reply

To reply to an email, start typing in the Reply box below the email. To get to more options, like changing the recipients, editing quoted text, or replying inline, just expand the compose window by selecting Pop out reply Pop out reply.

Keyboard shortcuts

For the best experience, turn on keyboard shortcuts in Inbox. The following table contains some useful shortcuts. To find a complete list while you're using Inbox, hold Shift and press ? on your keyboard. Learn how to turn on keyboard shortcuts.

ShortcutAction
?Open keyboard shortcuts help
cCompose
tCreate a reminder
/Search
HomeNavigate to first item in main list
j or right arrowNavigate to next item in main list
k or left arrowNavigate to previous item in main list
nNavigate to next message in an open thread
pNavigate to previous message in an open thread
o or EnterOpen focused item
EscClose
Shift + EscFocus main window
Shift + mFocus main menu
Shift + bFocus notifications
xSelect or deselect an item in the main list
Shift + xSelect multiple items
zUndo last action
 

Tip: To improve keyboard navigation, you can make notifications stay on screen for 30 seconds. Then you can press Shift + b to navigate to the notification and take an action. To make notifications stay on the screen longer:

  1. Open Inbox.
  2. In the top left, go to the main menu Main menu.
  3. Choose Settings Settings at the bottom.
  4. Choose Other.
  5. Check the box next to "Make notifications stay on the screen longer."
  6. Select Done.



P. Otter
 


hello, and what is your question now?
with nvda it is very easy to navigate gmail with firefox.
but why don't you use thunderbird?
it's completely free!
while there is no internet, you can read the mails offline.
and when there is internet you can download all mails in a split second.
i think that's in this case the best solution you can get.
cheers
paul otter
nederland
 
if you want you can correspond in dutch because i read your name i think you're dutch.
but in that case in a pm only because this is a english list.
 
 

----- Original Message -----
From: HBotma
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2016 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Accessibility in Inbox by Gmail - Inbox by Gmail Help

Hi Group

I recently started using Gmail inbox with NVDA and Mozilla FireFox.  It works very well, but for the purposes of my Internet classes, I teach the students the old way, because Inbox doesn't work that well with Internet Explorer, and very few of them will have access to Internet when they leave the college and even fewer will be able to download FireFox on their computers without help.  These students are total beginners and Internet access is limited in South Africa.

If the shortcuts worked in Internet Explorer as well, I would teach them this way, because it is a lot quicker and simpler than going through basic HTML view.

Regards
Heaven


On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:
I don't use Thunderbird.
I only use Inbox on web (NVDA/VoiceOver/ChromeVox), iOS VoiceOver, and Android TalkBack
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:54 PM Afrim <afrim.maja@...> wrote:
Hello, 
Thanks for sharing this application with us. 
In terms of features and reliability, is it better than mozilla thunderbird?
Cheers.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 7, 2016, at 3:06 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:


Computer accessibility

Inbox is compatible with the following screen readers:

Operating system Screen reader Browser
Chrome OS ChromeVox Chrome
Microsoft Windows NVDA Firefox
Mac OS X Yosemite VoiceOver Safari

When you open Inbox for the first time, Inbox provides introductory information about how to use the application. You can navigate through these introductory screens with the left and right arrow keys.

Compose and reply

To reply to an email, start typing in the Reply box below the email. To get to more options, like changing the recipients, editing quoted text, or replying inline, just expand the compose window by selecting Pop out reply Pop out reply.

Keyboard shortcuts

For the best experience, turn on keyboard shortcuts in Inbox. The following table contains some useful shortcuts. To find a complete list while you're using Inbox, hold Shift and press ? on your keyboard. Learn how to turn on keyboard shortcuts.

Shortcut Action
? Open keyboard shortcuts help
c Compose
t Create a reminder
/ Search
Home Navigate to first item in main list
j or right arrow Navigate to next item in main list
k or left arrow Navigate to previous item in main list
n Navigate to next message in an open thread
p Navigate to previous message in an open thread
o or Enter Open focused item
Esc Close
Shift + Esc Focus main window
Shift + m Focus main menu
Shift + b Focus notifications
x Select or deselect an item in the main list
Shift + x Select multiple items
z Undo last action
 

Tip: To improve keyboard navigation, you can make notifications stay on screen for 30 seconds. Then you can press Shift + b to navigate to the notification and take an action. To make notifications stay on the screen longer:

  1. Open Inbox.
  2. In the top left, go to the main menu Main menu.
  3. Choose Settings Settings at the bottom.
  4. Choose Other.
  5. Check the box next to "Make notifications stay on the screen longer."
  6. Select Done.



Kevin Chao
 

This is inbox.google.com and keyboard shortcuts should work in IE11


On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 3:40 AM HBotma <ehlbotma@...> wrote:
Hi Group

I recently started using Gmail inbox with NVDA and Mozilla FireFox.  It works very well, but for the purposes of my Internet classes, I teach the students the old way, because Inbox doesn't work that well with Internet Explorer, and very few of them will have access to Internet when they leave the college and even fewer will be able to download FireFox on their computers without help.  These students are total beginners and Internet access is limited in South Africa.

If the shortcuts worked in Internet Explorer as well, I would teach them this way, because it is a lot quicker and simpler than going through basic HTML view.

Regards
Heaven


On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:
I don't use Thunderbird.
I only use Inbox on web (NVDA/VoiceOver/ChromeVox), iOS VoiceOver, and Android TalkBack
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:54 PM Afrim <afrim.maja@...> wrote:
Hello, 
Thanks for sharing this application with us. 
In terms of features and reliability, is it better than mozilla thunderbird?
Cheers.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 7, 2016, at 3:06 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:


Computer accessibility

Inbox is compatible with the following screen readers:

Operating systemScreen readerBrowser
Chrome OSChromeVoxChrome
Microsoft WindowsNVDAFirefox
Mac OS X YosemiteVoiceOverSafari

When you open Inbox for the first time, Inbox provides introductory information about how to use the application. You can navigate through these introductory screens with the left and right arrow keys.

Compose and reply

To reply to an email, start typing in the Reply box below the email. To get to more options, like changing the recipients, editing quoted text, or replying inline, just expand the compose window by selecting Pop out reply Pop out reply.

Keyboard shortcuts

For the best experience, turn on keyboard shortcuts in Inbox. The following table contains some useful shortcuts. To find a complete list while you're using Inbox, hold Shift and press ? on your keyboard. Learn how to turn on keyboard shortcuts.

ShortcutAction
?Open keyboard shortcuts help
cCompose
tCreate a reminder
/Search
HomeNavigate to first item in main list
j or right arrowNavigate to next item in main list
k or left arrowNavigate to previous item in main list
nNavigate to next message in an open thread
pNavigate to previous message in an open thread
o or EnterOpen focused item
EscClose
Shift + EscFocus main window
Shift + mFocus main menu
Shift + bFocus notifications
xSelect or deselect an item in the main list
Shift + xSelect multiple items
zUndo last action
 

Tip: To improve keyboard navigation, you can make notifications stay on screen for 30 seconds. Then you can press Shift + b to navigate to the notification and take an action. To make notifications stay on the screen longer:

  1. Open Inbox.
  2. In the top left, go to the main menu Main menu.
  3. Choose Settings Settings at the bottom.
  4. Choose Other.
  5. Check the box next to "Make notifications stay on the screen longer."
  6. Select Done.



Aravind R
 

friends,
i require to delete all mails from GMail which i received from one
particular person.
is there any way to do this?

On 4/7/16, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:
This is inbox.google.com and keyboard shortcuts should work in IE11

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 3:40 AM HBotma <ehlbotma@...> wrote:

Hi Group

I recently started using Gmail inbox with NVDA and Mozilla FireFox. It
works very well, but for the purposes of my Internet classes, I teach the
students the old way, because Inbox doesn't work that well with Internet
Explorer, and very few of them will have access to Internet when they
leave
the college and even fewer will be able to download FireFox on their
computers without help. These students are total beginners and Internet
access is limited in South Africa.

If the shortcuts worked in Internet Explorer as well, I would teach them
this way, because it is a lot quicker and simpler than going through
basic
HTML view.

Regards
Heaven


On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:

I don't use Thunderbird.
I only use Inbox on web (NVDA/VoiceOver/ChromeVox), iOS VoiceOver, and
Android TalkBack
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:54 PM Afrim <afrim.maja@...> wrote:

Hello,
Thanks for sharing this application with us.
In terms of features and reliability, is it better than mozilla
thunderbird?
Cheers.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 7, 2016, at 3:06 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:


https://support.google.com/inbox/answer/6083800

Computer accessibility

Inbox is compatible with the following screen readers:
Operating systemScreen readerBrowser
Chrome OS ChromeVox Chrome
Microsoft Windows NVDA Firefox
Mac OS X Yosemite VoiceOver Safari

When you open Inbox for the first time, Inbox provides introductory
information about how to use the application. You can navigate through
these introductory screens with the left and right arrow keys.
Compose and reply

To reply to an email, start typing in the Reply box below the email. To
get to more options, like changing the recipients, editing quoted text,
or
replying inline, just expand the compose window by selecting Pop out
reply [image:
Pop out reply].
Keyboard shortcuts

For the best experience, turn on keyboard shortcuts in Inbox. The
following table contains some useful shortcuts. To find a complete list
while you're using Inbox, hold *Shift* and press *?* on your keyboard.
Learn how to turn on keyboard shortcuts
<https://support.google.com/inbox/answer/6080523>.
ShortcutAction
? Open keyboard shortcuts help
c Compose
t Create a reminder
/ Search
Home Navigate to first item in main list
j or right arrow Navigate to next item in main list
k or left arrow Navigate to previous item in main list
n Navigate to next message in an open thread
p Navigate to previous message in an open thread
o or Enter Open focused item
Esc Close
Shift + Esc Focus main window
Shift + m Focus main menu
Shift + b Focus notifications
x Select or deselect an item in the main list
Shift + x Select multiple items
z Undo last action

*Tip:* To improve keyboard navigation, you can make notifications stay
on screen for 30 seconds. Then you can press *Shift + b* to navigate to
the notification and take an action. To make notifications stay on the
screen longer:

1. Open Inbox <https://inbox.google.com/>.
2. In the top left, go to the main menu [image: Main menu].
3. Choose [image: Settings] *Settings* at the bottom.
4. Choose *Other*.
5. Check the box next to "Make notifications stay on the screen
longer."
6. Select *Done*.
7.

--
nothing is difficult unless you make it appear so.

r. aravind,

Assistant manager
Department of sales
bank of baroda retail loan factory, Chennai.
mobile no: +91 9940369593, 9710945613.
email id : aravind_069@..., aravind.andhrabank@....


Rosemarie Chavarria
 

Hi, Paul,

That's the one thing I like about thunderbird--that you can read messages offline. That's what I would teach a student to use.

Rosemarie



On 4/7/2016 4:41 AM, P. Otter wrote:

hello, and what is your question now?
with nvda it is very easy to navigate gmail with firefox.
but why don't you use thunderbird?
it's completely free!
while there is no internet, you can read the mails offline.
and when there is internet you can download all mails in a split second.
i think that's in this case the best solution you can get.
cheers
paul otter
nederland
 
if you want you can correspond in dutch because i read your name i think you're dutch.
but in that case in a pm only because this is a english list.
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: HBotma
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2016 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Accessibility in Inbox by Gmail - Inbox by Gmail Help

Hi Group

I recently started using Gmail inbox with NVDA and Mozilla FireFox.  It works very well, but for the purposes of my Internet classes, I teach the students the old way, because Inbox doesn't work that well with Internet Explorer, and very few of them will have access to Internet when they leave the college and even fewer will be able to download FireFox on their computers without help.  These students are total beginners and Internet access is limited in South Africa.

If the shortcuts worked in Internet Explorer as well, I would teach them this way, because it is a lot quicker and simpler than going through basic HTML view.

Regards
Heaven


On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:
I don't use Thunderbird.
I only use Inbox on web (NVDA/VoiceOver/ChromeVox), iOS VoiceOver, and Android TalkBack
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:54 PM Afrim <afrim.maja@...> wrote:
Hello, 
Thanks for sharing this application with us. 
In terms of features and reliability, is it better than mozilla thunderbird?
Cheers.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 7, 2016, at 3:06 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:


Computer accessibility

Inbox is compatible with the following screen readers:

Operating system Screen reader Browser
Chrome OS ChromeVox Chrome
Microsoft Windows NVDA Firefox
Mac OS X Yosemite VoiceOver Safari

When you open Inbox for the first time, Inbox provides introductory information about how to use the application. You can navigate through these introductory screens with the left and right arrow keys.

Compose and reply

To reply to an email, start typing in the Reply box below the email. To get to more options, like changing the recipients, editing quoted text, or replying inline, just expand the compose window by selecting Pop out reply Pop out
                                    reply.

Keyboard shortcuts

For the best experience, turn on keyboard shortcuts in Inbox. The following table contains some useful shortcuts. To find a complete list while you're using Inbox, hold Shift and press ? on your keyboard. Learn how to turn on keyboard shortcuts.

Shortcut Action
? Open keyboard shortcuts help
c Compose
t Create a reminder
/ Search
Home Navigate to first item in main list
j or right arrow Navigate to next item in main list
k or left arrow Navigate to previous item in main list
n Navigate to next message in an open thread
p Navigate to previous message in an open thread
o or Enter Open focused item
Esc Close
Shift + Esc Focus main window
Shift + m Focus main menu
Shift + b Focus notifications
x Select or deselect an item in the main list
Shift + x Select multiple items
z Undo last action
 

Tip: To improve keyboard navigation, you can make notifications stay on screen for 30 seconds. Then you can press Shift + b to navigate to the notification and take an action. To make notifications stay on the screen longer:

  1. Open Inbox.
  2. In the top left, go to the main menu Main
                                      menu.
  3. Choose Settings Settings at the bottom.
  4. Choose Other.
  5. Check the box next to "Make notifications stay on the screen longer."
  6. Select Done.




Arlene
 

Hi, Do you want to block this person. I haven't done this on the gmail site. I heard a friend tell me you can delete his messages off the server. I don’t know how to do it myself. I use Gmail and from time to time I go get rid of old messages on the site.

-----Original Message-----
From: Aravind R [mailto:aravind.andhrabank@...]
Sent: April-07-16 4:50 AM
To: nvda@groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Accessibility in Inbox by Gmail - Inbox by Gmail Help

friends,
i require to delete all mails from GMail which i received from one
particular person.
is there any way to do this?

On 4/7/16, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:
This is inbox.google.com and keyboard shortcuts should work in IE11

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 3:40 AM HBotma <ehlbotma@...> wrote:

Hi Group

I recently started using Gmail inbox with NVDA and Mozilla FireFox. It
works very well, but for the purposes of my Internet classes, I teach the
students the old way, because Inbox doesn't work that well with Internet
Explorer, and very few of them will have access to Internet when they
leave
the college and even fewer will be able to download FireFox on their
computers without help. These students are total beginners and Internet
access is limited in South Africa.

If the shortcuts worked in Internet Explorer as well, I would teach them
this way, because it is a lot quicker and simpler than going through
basic
HTML view.

Regards
Heaven


On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:

I don't use Thunderbird.
I only use Inbox on web (NVDA/VoiceOver/ChromeVox), iOS VoiceOver, and
Android TalkBack
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:54 PM Afrim <afrim.maja@...> wrote:

Hello,
Thanks for sharing this application with us.
In terms of features and reliability, is it better than mozilla
thunderbird?
Cheers.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 7, 2016, at 3:06 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:


https://support.google.com/inbox/answer/6083800

Computer accessibility

Inbox is compatible with the following screen readers:
Operating systemScreen readerBrowser
Chrome OS ChromeVox Chrome
Microsoft Windows NVDA Firefox
Mac OS X Yosemite VoiceOver Safari

When you open Inbox for the first time, Inbox provides introductory
information about how to use the application. You can navigate through
these introductory screens with the left and right arrow keys.
Compose and reply

To reply to an email, start typing in the Reply box below the email. To
get to more options, like changing the recipients, editing quoted text,
or
replying inline, just expand the compose window by selecting Pop out
reply [image:
Pop out reply].
Keyboard shortcuts

For the best experience, turn on keyboard shortcuts in Inbox. The
following table contains some useful shortcuts. To find a complete list
while you're using Inbox, hold *Shift* and press *?* on your keyboard.
Learn how to turn on keyboard shortcuts
<https://support.google.com/inbox/answer/6080523>.
ShortcutAction
? Open keyboard shortcuts help
c Compose
t Create a reminder
/ Search
Home Navigate to first item in main list
j or right arrow Navigate to next item in main list
k or left arrow Navigate to previous item in main list
n Navigate to next message in an open thread
p Navigate to previous message in an open thread
o or Enter Open focused item
Esc Close
Shift + Esc Focus main window
Shift + m Focus main menu
Shift + b Focus notifications
x Select or deselect an item in the main list
Shift + x Select multiple items
z Undo last action

*Tip:* To improve keyboard navigation, you can make notifications stay
on screen for 30 seconds. Then you can press *Shift + b* to navigate to
the notification and take an action. To make notifications stay on the
screen longer:

1. Open Inbox <https://inbox.google.com/>.
2. In the top left, go to the main menu [image: Main menu].
3. Choose [image: Settings] *Settings* at the bottom.
4. Choose *Other*.
5. Check the box next to "Make notifications stay on the screen
longer."
6. Select *Done*.
7.


--
nothing is difficult unless you make it appear so.

r. aravind,

Assistant manager
Department of sales
bank of baroda retail loan factory, Chennai.
mobile no: +91 9940369593, 9710945613.
email id : aravind_069@..., aravind.andhrabank@....


Heaven Botma <ehlbotma@...>
 

Hello

Thank you very much. I'll try to use it with Internet Explorer 11, if
we have it.

Heaven

On 4/7/16, Arlene <nedster66@...> wrote:
Hi, Do you want to block this person. I haven't done this on the gmail site.
I heard a friend tell me you can delete his messages off the server. I don’t
know how to do it myself. I use Gmail and from time to time I go get rid of
old messages on the site.

-----Original Message-----
From: Aravind R [mailto:aravind.andhrabank@...]
Sent: April-07-16 4:50 AM
To: nvda@groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] Accessibility in Inbox by Gmail - Inbox by Gmail Help

friends,
i require to delete all mails from GMail which i received from one
particular person.
is there any way to do this?

On 4/7/16, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:
This is inbox.google.com and keyboard shortcuts should work in IE11

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 3:40 AM HBotma <ehlbotma@...> wrote:

Hi Group

I recently started using Gmail inbox with NVDA and Mozilla FireFox. It
works very well, but for the purposes of my Internet classes, I teach
the
students the old way, because Inbox doesn't work that well with Internet
Explorer, and very few of them will have access to Internet when they
leave
the college and even fewer will be able to download FireFox on their
computers without help. These students are total beginners and Internet
access is limited in South Africa.

If the shortcuts worked in Internet Explorer as well, I would teach them
this way, because it is a lot quicker and simpler than going through
basic
HTML view.

Regards
Heaven


On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:01 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...>
wrote:

I don't use Thunderbird.
I only use Inbox on web (NVDA/VoiceOver/ChromeVox), iOS VoiceOver, and
Android TalkBack
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:54 PM Afrim <afrim.maja@...> wrote:

Hello,
Thanks for sharing this application with us.
In terms of features and reliability, is it better than mozilla
thunderbird?
Cheers.

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 7, 2016, at 3:06 AM, Kevin Chao <kevinchao89@...> wrote:


https://support.google.com/inbox/answer/6083800

Computer accessibility

Inbox is compatible with the following screen readers:
Operating systemScreen readerBrowser
Chrome OS ChromeVox Chrome
Microsoft Windows NVDA Firefox
Mac OS X Yosemite VoiceOver Safari

When you open Inbox for the first time, Inbox provides introductory
information about how to use the application. You can navigate through
these introductory screens with the left and right arrow keys.
Compose and reply

To reply to an email, start typing in the Reply box below the email.
To
get to more options, like changing the recipients, editing quoted
text,
or
replying inline, just expand the compose window by selecting Pop out
reply [image:
Pop out reply].
Keyboard shortcuts

For the best experience, turn on keyboard shortcuts in Inbox. The
following table contains some useful shortcuts. To find a complete
list
while you're using Inbox, hold *Shift* and press *?* on your keyboard.
Learn how to turn on keyboard shortcuts
<https://support.google.com/inbox/answer/6080523>.
ShortcutAction
? Open keyboard shortcuts help
c Compose
t Create a reminder
/ Search
Home Navigate to first item in main list
j or right arrow Navigate to next item in main list
k or left arrow Navigate to previous item in main list
n Navigate to next message in an open thread
p Navigate to previous message in an open thread
o or Enter Open focused item
Esc Close
Shift + Esc Focus main window
Shift + m Focus main menu
Shift + b Focus notifications
x Select or deselect an item in the main list
Shift + x Select multiple items
z Undo last action

*Tip:* To improve keyboard navigation, you can make notifications stay
on screen for 30 seconds. Then you can press *Shift + b* to navigate
to
the notification and take an action. To make notifications stay on the
screen longer:

1. Open Inbox <https://inbox.google.com/>.
2. In the top left, go to the main menu [image: Main menu].
3. Choose [image: Settings] *Settings* at the bottom.
4. Choose *Other*.
5. Check the box next to "Make notifications stay on the screen
longer."
6. Select *Done*.
7.


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Department of sales
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mobile no: +91 9940369593, 9710945613.
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