[fb-exchange] Re: How to enable text mode for websites in Google Chrome

  • From: Tony Sweeney <tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: fb-exchange@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2023 17:19:51 +0100

Hi Adrian,

ssounds very nifty indeeed.

Perhaps I missed it but is this a text to speech page, in other wores does it speak to us if you like?

Thanks,

Tony

On 23/09/2023 17:14, Adrian Talpa wrote:


Hey there, everyone!

Let me share a nifty guide with you today. It's all about installing and making the most of the "Text mode for websites - ReadBee", a fantastic Google Chrome extension that works wonders by clearing away all those pesky ads and distractions.

I'll also walk you through the process of assigning a shortcut key to activate this extension. That way, whenever you want to switch a website to text mode, it's as easy as hitting a keyboard shortcut.

Let's do this!

Just a quick heads-up: I'm not a full-time screen reader user, so my experience mainly revolves around the built-in Windows narrator. It's worth mentioning that it doesn't pick up the rendered text for some reason, but hopefully, JAWS or NVDA is more reliable in this regard. Additionally, Using the Pericles Chrome extension for text-to-speech (which I sometimes use), it should works.

Now, let's move on to the installation process!

- Go to: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/text-mode-for-websites-re/phjbepamfhjgjdgmbhmfflhnlohldchb
- Tab to locate and press the "Add to Chrome" button. Follow the instructions to install it.

That's it, you have it installed. Now, we go and assign a shortcut for it:

- Go to Manage extensions in Chrome's Options menu. Tip: follow the link (I hope it works; if not, you have to copy-paste it): chrome://extensions/
- Tab to the "Keyboard shortcuts" and press it. Now you have to tab till you hear something like "Edit shortcut to activate the extension for text mode for websites ReadBee" and press it. Now, set for example Alt + S as a shortcut. A message will say "Shortcut Set" once it's all set.
- Close everything and you should be ready to go.

How to use it?

- I try it everywhere and see what comes out... Once you open a website, simply hit the assigned shortcut and the page will be rendered in text mode as good as possible.

How to exit the text mode:

- I couldn't find an accessible way of pressing the Close button that appears on the top left corner of the page while in text mode, but just hit F5 to refresh the website and it's gone.

I hope I didn't miss anything. 😄


I hope you find this guide useful. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out.


All the best,

-Adrian


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