[NABS-L] Google Docs and JAWS

Seyoon Choi schoi09 at outlook.com
Mon Feb 25 20:27:31 UTC 2019


https://support.google.com/drive/answer/7329379?hl=en

It’s a support doc directly from Google. I believe there are two different variation of the sync apps, File Stream and Backup & Sync. I believe both are network based so they. Will sync directly with Google cloud, correct me if I’m wrong.



On Feb 25, 2019, at 2:06 PM, Justin Heard via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org<mailto:nabs-l at nfbnet.org>> wrote:

I haven't ever heard it called Drive File Stream, so I might be talking about another Windows Desktop application. I have had horrible experiences with the desktop app. When I create folders from there, I don't see them online or in the mobile app. then, once I have the folder created, when I put something in them from my computer, it doesn't automatically upload. I'm sure there's a solution to this problem. I really haven't looked yet. The mobile app is the best way I have found to access files so far.


On 2/25/2019 2:26 PM, Seyoon Choi via NABS-L wrote:
For drive access, Google supplies an application known as the. Drive file stream, which will allow you to access your google drive files directly through your local file browser. I could agree with others that for apps such as Docs, Slides and Sheets I had a better luck with NVDA on Chrome for sure, though for whatever reason Google recommended using Google apps with Firefox. The lag is evident though because the way Google apps work over the cloud and for real time collaboration. I would love to see Google developing dedicated apps for their suite of apps for both Mac and Windows for improved accessibility.

Hope this helps,

Seyoon

On Feb 25, 2019, at 12:43 PM, Miso Kwak via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org<mailto:nabs-l at nfbnet.org>> wrote:

in my personal experience lately, I find that Chrome is more
compatible than Firefox, but of course you should experiment with
different options and see what makes the most sense for you.
Downloading it as word file and editing it, or writing what you want
to write in a ms word or notepad, then copy and pasting it to the
Google Doc is a great option.
The first option can be little cumbersome/inconvenient, however, when
you are working in a group collaboration.
Miso

On 2/25/19, simon bonenfant via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org<mailto:nabs-l at nfbnet.org> <mailto:nabs-l at nfbnet.org>> wrote:
Hello All. From what I've found Google Docs with Jaws is not that great.
It's difficult to even get to the edit field not to mention it's a bit laggy
when typing. As far as google drive and docs applications I can't say about
them because my school uses the google classroom platform.
However when I open things from Google Classroom they open in docs so that
part I am a little familiar with. I would simly suggest downloading the file
as a word document, editing it in word, then emailing it to the teacher. To
do this within a google doc press altogether shift   then the letter f. That
will take you to the menu bar of docs. Press the down arrow to an option
that is labeled as download as. Phess the right arrow to find the list of
document formats then press up arrow until you find the microsoft word docx
option.
Once you press enter the file will begin downloading. The thing with google
docs is the menu structure with keyboard commands is different.
This is because google docs has their  own accessibility mode. It needs a
lot of work in my opinion but anyway that mode replaces the commands that
work in a regular web browser and changes them slightly.
By the way it has also been suggested to me to use the firefox browser with
Jaws. I thought it would work better with Chrome but that is not working
that well and my use with firefox seems to work a little better  then
Chrome.
Thanks.
Simon.
Sent from my braille note touch.

On Feb 25, 2019 11:43 AM, Chris Nusbaum via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org<mailto:nabs-l at nfbnet.org>>
wrote:
Hi Fellow NABSTERS:

My college is one of the ever-increasing number of schools which has
jumped entirely on the Google train and is now using G-Suite apps for
virtually everything. I have long thought that the most accessible way to
work with Google Docs and Google Drive is to use their apps on iOS with
VoiceOver and (if one is available) a Braille display. However, it seems
that recent updates to both the Docs app and iOS have made editing Google
docs with a Braille display a bit tricky. So I'm wondering if a PC would
be better.

I have noticed that a friend of mine is using the Google Drive program on
Windows very successfully. From what I have observed, she is able to at
least save Word files to and open them from Google Drive with an interface
similar to Dropbox's. However, I don't know how nicely Google Docs files
play with JAWS at this point. So, is there a good accessible way to read,
write and edit Google docs on a PC with JAWS? If so, what should I use?

Thanks,

Chris Nusbaum
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