[blindLaw] Google Docs with JAWS: next steps

Lauren Bishop laurenbishop96 at icloud.com
Fri Feb 10 12:59:22 UTC 2023


Hi Rahul,
I personally like to open my Google Docs in chrome. Once you are in the document, press insert Z or caps lock Z if you’re on a laptop. This will allow you to better navigate the document. I unfortunately don’t know how to answer the rest of your questions.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 10, 2023, at 3:42 AM, Rahul Bajaj via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> 1. I use JAWS 2022, with MS Edge and Chrome.
> 2. I have to work with a Google Doc which has a table with 4/5 columns and
> hundreds of rows.
> 3. I have to review comments left in bubbles and leave my own
> revisions/comments in the bubble.
> 4. What is the best way to do that?
> 5. I typically download the document into Word and do the needful, as I
> struggle with Google docs. but this creates version control issues for my
> colleagues.
> 6. How can I smoothly move from one row to the other, as up and down arrow
> keys do not work well?
> 7. How can I effectively access the content of a bubble comment?
> ? What should I do if the comments/revisions from my end are not getting
> inserted. As in, if the keystrokes for the same are not yielding any
> result. Change my keyboard language?
> 
> Rahul
> 
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> --
> Rahul Bajaj
> Attorney, Ira Law
> Senior Associate Fellow, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy
> Rhodes Scholar (India and Linacre 2018), University of Oxford
> Co-Founder, Mission Accessibility
> Special Correspondent on the rights of persons with disabilities, Oxford
> Human Rights Hub
> Coordinator of the working group on accessibility, e-Committee, Supreme
> Court of India
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