I've
installed it and run it with no problems. This Chrome Canary version
and the new Microsoft Edge Chromium look identical as far as I can
tell. I have the Google Chrome Canary on my Windows 7 computer and the
MS Edge Chromium on my Widows 10 computer, and both versions work well with
Jaws.
Take care.
Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
I don't know the
key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please
everybody.
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Sent: Saturday, May
11, 2019 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users]
How to activate Chrome's new reader mode?
Canary gives you a sneak
peak of latest features. I have ran it with no issues. Note it is not
my default browser nor would I make it such.
From:
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On Behalf Of Mike B
Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 8:22
AM
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Subject: Re:
[jaws-users] How to activate Chrome's new reader
mode?
Thank
you very much. I'm running the latest version of Chrome, how much
better would Canary be?
Take
care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
I don't
know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please
everybody.
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Sent: Sunday, May 05,
2019 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users]
How to activate Chrome's new reader mode?
It has the newest and future
features that will come to Chrome. Try this
link.
https://www.google.com/chrome/canary/
From:
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On Behalf Of Mike B
Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 12:43
AM
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Subject: Re:
[jaws-users] How to activate Chrome's new reader
mode?
What's
the difference between the Cnary and regular versions of Chrome? Why
would the Canary version be chosen over the regular version of Chrome?
How does someone get the Canary version?
Take
care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
I don't
know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please
everybody.
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Sent: Sunday, May 05,
2019 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users]
How to activate Chrome's new reader mode?
No mike that doesn’t
help. In chrome Canary Chrome built in their own reader
view.
From:
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On Behalf Of Mike B
Sent: Sunday, May 5, 2019 7:35
PM
To: jaws-users-list@groups.io
Subject: Re:
[jaws-users] How to activate Chrome's new reader
mode?
It
is called, just read!
Just press the Alt to open the virticle menu, go to
more sub menu, and go to extensions.
You can go to the store on that
page, and just type in Just Read, and that extension will come right
up.
Just have that install to Chrome, go back to the extensions page, and
make sure that is activated in your list of extensions that you have on
Chrome!
It does indeed work great with CTRL+Shift+L!
I hope that
helps.
Please ask again, if that doesn’t work!
David
Moore
Take
care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go Dodgers!
I don't
know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please
everybody.
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Sent: Sunday, May 05,
2019 8:06 AM
Subject: [jaws-users] How
to activate Chrome's new reader mode?
Hi, in chrome Canary there is a reader mode you have to
enable it first. After this is done is there a keyboard short
cut to enable it? The article is below
The
desktop version of Google Chrome’s browser is getting a reader mode, which
can be used to strip out a page’s unnecessary background clutter to make an
article easier to read. ZDNet
notes that the feature launched today in Chrome’s experimental Canary
release, and it should make its way to more stable versions of the browser
in the future.
Reader
modes have become a standard browser feature. Safari added its reader mode in 2010, and Firefox and Microsoft’s Edge browser have had one
since at least 2015. All three allow you to change the color of the
background of the page and adjust the font size to whatever is most
comfortable to read.
The
new reader mode isn’t entirely new for Chrome. It’s existed for a while in
the Android version of the app where it’s called “Simplified view,” and it
can be turned on from the browser’s accessibility menu. The desktop
version’s reader mode is a renamed port of this accessibility option, as
noted in a bug report that was spotted back in
February.
If
you want to enable the new functionality, then you’ll need to use an
up-to-date version of Chrome’s experimental Canary release. Head over to
“chrome://flags/#enable-reader-mode” toggle the feature on, and restart your
browser. You can then put a page into reader mode by clicking the settings
button on the top right of the browser and selecting “Distill
page.”