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  • Open the Chrome menu and select 'More Tools' > 'Extensions'
  • Look for 'Screen Reader'.
  • If ChromeVox is currently running, turn it off by unchecking 'Enabled'.
  • Click on 'Details' and then turn the screen reader on.
  • Click on 'Extension options'.
  • Under 'Modifier Keys', set the ChromeVox modifier key.
  • For Mac, a good choice is Control + Option, because this is the same as Voiceover
  • Close the ChromeVox Extension options window.

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  • Tab = move to the next selectable item
  • Shift + Tab = move to the next selectable item
  • ChromeVox + Down = Navigate forwards
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  • ChromeVox + Right = Navigate forward at a more detailed level
  • ChromeVox + Left = Navigate backward at a more detailed level
  • ChromeVox + Equals = Change navigation level to more detail
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  • ChromeVox + Space = Click on current item
  • ChromeVox + R = Start reading from current location

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  • ChromeVox + N then O = Next list
  • ChromeVox + N then I = Next item
  • ChromeVox + N then T = Next table
  • ChromeVox + N then F = Next form
  • ChromeVox + N then ; = Next landmark

  • ChromeVox + \ = Activate table mode
  • ChromeVox + Back space = Exit table mode
  • ChromeVox + Down = Go to next table row
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  • ChromeVox + Right = Go to next table column
  • ChromeVox + Left = Go to previous table column
  • ChromeVox + T then H = Announce headers of the current cell

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  • ChromeVox + L then ; = Show a list of landmarks
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  • Developers familiar with Chrome DevTools might prefer to the see screen reader output in a Console, rather than relying on a voice.
  • To enable text to speech output within ChromeVox use the following shortcut
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