[Athen] Google Docs and Google Slides Accessibility

Bundy, Keith Keith.Bundy at dsu.edu
Thu Aug 27 09:54:47 PDT 2015


I am using Voiceover. One has to triple tap the first slide to go into Edit mode, but I find it quite readable with Voiceovers and also with using Braille. You can click the Overflow options in the menu and even see speaker’s notes. I just learned that last week when I was conducting a training for our faculty.

Keith Bundy, MS
Dakota State University
Phone: 605-256-5121
Email: keith.bundy at dsu.edu<mailto:keith.bundy at dsu.edu>

From: athen-list [mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman13.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Samantha Johns
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 11:39 AM
To: Access Technology Higher Education Network <athen-list at u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: [Athen] Google Docs and Google Slides Accessibility

Interesting, what app are you using on your Iphone? Voice over? to read Google Slides


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Samantha Johns

Accessibility & Course Support Specialist

Portland State University
1825 SW Broadway
Smith Memorial Student Union, Mezzanine 209
Portland OR 97201
(503) 725-6624




On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Bundy, Keith <Keith.Bundy at dsu.edu<mailto:Keith.Bundy at dsu.edu>> wrote:
I have not tried Google Slides on the PC, but it is readable with the iPhone.

Keith Bundy, MS
Dakota State University
Phone: 605-256-5121<tel:605-256-5121>
Email: keith.bundy at dsu.edu<mailto:keith.bundy at dsu.edu>

From: athen-list [mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman13.u.washington.edu<mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman13.u.washington.edu>] On Behalf Of Samantha Johns
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 11:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [Athen] Google Docs and Google Slides Accessibility

Hello,

Thank you, I was playing around with these settings you mention yesterday, not luck yet, but still working on it. What exactly have you encountered with Google Slides?

Is it readable by AT technology?




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Samantha Johns

Accessibility & Course Support Specialist

Portland State University
1825 SW Broadway
Smith Memorial Student Union, Mezzanine 209
Portland OR 97201
(503) 725-6624<tel:%28503%29%20725-6624>




On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Russell Solowoniuk <SolowoniukR at macewan.ca<mailto:SolowoniukR at macewan.ca>> wrote:
Hi Samantha,

I've had good luck using Jaws with Google Docs, mostly the word processing app. Below are some steps to set things up so that Jaws works well. Enabling Braille support is very important, as before I did this navigation was excruciatingly slow.

Hope this helps,

Russell

Set Up Jaws to Work with Google Docs

In order for Jaws to work in Google Docs you must first enable both screen reader support and Braille support. Below are instructions to accomplish this.


For Windows users, NVDA is the recommended screen reader for using Google Docs. However, if you're using JAWS, we recommend Mozilla Firefox as your browser with the latest version of JAWS.

If you're using Firefox, follow these steps to adjust your JAWS settings for Google Docs:
1. Open a document in Google Docs.
2. Listen for these words: "Screen reader support enabled." If you don't hear this feedback, press Control + Alt + Z to enable screen reader support. You should hear "Screen reader support enabled." Google Docs will remember this setting the next time you sign in.
3. Set key echoing to no echoing: Press JAWS + 2 until you hear "None."
4. Turn off the virtual cursor: Press JAWS + Z until you hear "Use virtual PC cursor off." Then press JAWS + Z + Z until you hear "The virtual cursor will be turned off for all applications."
5. Disable both "Auto forms mode" and "Forms mode off when new page loads": Ensure that the screen reader's focus is on the top toolbar, and then press JAWS + V. In the settings window, search for "Forms options" and uncheck both "Auto forms mode" and "Forms mode off when new page loads." Then press OK.
6. Tab from the address bar through the Google Docs toolbar controls until you hear application mode announced. At that point, press Escape to return to the content of your document.

Enable Braille support

To enable Braille support, follow these steps:
1. Open a document, presentation, or drawing in Google Chrome, Firefox, or Internet Explorer.
2. If you haven't already enabled screen reader support, press Control + Alt + Z (Windows) or Command + Option + Z (Mac).
3. Press Alt + / (Windows, Chrome OS) or Option + / (Mac) to open a menu search.
4. Type "Braille" to locate the Enable Braille support command. You'll hear "Enable Braille support, not checked."
5. Press Enter. You'll hear "Braille support enabled."

To disable Braille support, repeat steps 3 - 5 above. After you press Enter, you'll hear "Braille support disabled."

If you enable or disable Braille support in Google Docs, Google Slides, or Google Drawings, the setting applies whenever you sign in to any of these products.

Follow the link below for additional information on using Google Docs with a screen reader.

https://support.google.com/docs/answer/1632201?hl=en


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>>> Samantha Johns <samanj at pdx.edu<mailto:samanj at pdx.edu>> 8/26/2015 3:19 PM >>>

Hello all,

I am currently testing out Google DOCS and Google SLIDES for Accessibility
with JAWS, VOICE OVER, and NVDA.

Does anyone have any experience with these platforms?

Thank you!


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Portland State University
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Portland OR 97201
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