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CHROMEVOX    


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ChromeVox is a screen reader program for people with reading disabilities and people who are blind or have low vision. It is an extension for the Google Chrome browser. ChromeVox offers support for web technologies like HTML5, CSS and Javascript. It was designed to enable access to modern web applications (apps), including those that utilize W3C ARIA (Access to Rich Internet Applications). COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM PC and similar and Apple Macintosh computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Microsoft Windows, Mac OS or Chrome OS (it is built in to the Chrome OS); Chrome browser; sound card.

Notes: ChromeVox is available through the Chrome Web Store. ** ChromeVox currently does not work in conjunction with desktop screen readers so to use ChromeVox on a computer, the user will need to disable a desktop screen reader before using ChromeVox. ** Google, Chrome, and ChromeVox are registered trademarks of Google Inc. ** Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. ** Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

Price: Free.

This product record was updated on March 20, 2012.

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Google Inc.

1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, California 94043
United States
Telephone: 650-253-0000.
Fax: 650-253-0001.
Web: http://www.google.com/.


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