ChromeVox Interactive Tutorial
ChromeVox enables you to use your keyboard to explore the web with the help of synthesized speech. You can stop ChromeVox from talking at any time by pressing the Control key.
Let's start off with the basic keyboard shortcuts required to read this guide. When pressed at the same time, the and keys are known as the ChromeVox keys. If you already know where these keys are located, you can press ChromeVox+Down Arrow now to move to the next paragraph. If you would like more information on the location of these keys, press the Spacebar.
The Shift key is usually located on the very left-hand side of the keyboard, two rows up from the bottom.
The Control key is usually located on the very left-hand side of the keyboard, on the bottom row.
The Control key is usually located on the very left-hand side of the keyboard, on the bottom row.
Find and press the key to continue. To hear these instructions again, press the Spacebar or press Escape to exit.
Excellent! You just pressed the key.
The Search key is located immediately above the Shift key.
The Command key is located to the left of the spacebar.
The Alt key is located to the right of the Control key.
Press the key to continue.
Great! You just pressed the key. Now press the and keys at the same time.
Excellent! You've just used the ChromeVox keys. When the ChromeVox keys are referenced, press and together. The Arrow keys are typically found on the right-hand side of the keyboard. Find and press the Right Arrow key.
Great! Now press the Left Arrow key.
Find and press the Up Arrow key.
Find and press the Down Arrow key.
To move to the next paragraph, press + + Down Arrow at the same time.
Excellent, you've now reached the next paragraph using ChromeVox + Down Arrow. You can now either get an overview of all the keystrokes ChromeVox offers or move through an interactive tutorial. Press ChromeVox + Down Arrow to move through the links on this page and then press Enter to continue.
Go to the interactive tutorial