[NFBCS] Chrome 114 Breaks Web Page Reading with JAWS 2021 and Earlier

Curtis Chong chong.curtis at gmail.com
Sat Jun 3 01:41:58 UTC 2023


Greetings:

 

If anyone is using Chrome with JAWS version 2021 or earlier, you should read
the blog post
<https://blog.freedomscientific.com/chrome-114-breaks-web-page-reading-with-
jaws-2021-and-earlier/>  from Freedom Scientific that was posted just today.
I am pasting the contents of that post here. Note this problem also applies
to Brave and Microsoft Edge.

 

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Chrome 114 Breaks Web Page Reading with JAWS 2021 and Earlier


 <https://blog.freedomscientific.com/author/ewhitaker/> Elizabeth Whitaker
June 2, 2023
<https://blog.freedomscientific.com/chrome-114-breaks-web-page-reading-with-
jaws-2021-and-earlier/#respond> 0

When launching the latest version of Google Chrome, (Version 114), with JAWS
2019, 2020, and 2021, an issue occurs that prevents web pages from being
visible in the Virtual Buffer. Though the content is present, it cannot be
accessed by the JAWS Virtual PC cursor, resulting in silence when navigating
with the arrow keys. This occurs when a page loads and when pressing TAB to
navigate through the buttons for sharing the page, bookmarking the current
tab, etc. JAWS will read these buttons as you press TAB, but once you move
into the body of the page, you will not be able to read the content until
executing one of the following work-arounds.

This issue is also present in other Chromium browsers such as Edge and Brave
when using Version 114.


Here's What to Do


Google and Microsoft are working to resolve this issue, but meanwhile, we
are providing two work-arounds to access web page content in these browsers.


Route JAWS to PC


One work-around is to route the JAWS Cursor to the PC Cursor, then activate
the Virtual PC cursor.

1.	Launch Chrome. Because the web page content cannot initially be
accessed by the Virtual PC Cursor, the PC Cursor will be active.
2.	Route the JAWS Cursor to the PC Cursor. If you are using a keyboard
with a numpad, press INSERT+NUMPAD MINUS. If you are using a laptop without
a numpad, press CAPS LOCK+LEFT BRACKET.
3.	The page content should now be readable with the Virtual PC Cursor.
To activate the Virtual Cursor, press NUMPAD PLUS on a keyboard with a
numpad, or CAPS LOCK+SEMICOLON on a laptop that does not have one.

You should now be able to read all web page content for the duration of that
browser session. However, you will need to repeat this work-around each time
you launch your Chrome, Edge, or Brave browser.


Add a Flag to the Desktop Shortcut


Another work-around is to add a flag to the desktop shortcut for your
browser. If you already have a desktop shortcut to Chrome, Edge, or Brave,
you can add a flag that will circumvent this issue. To do this:

1.	Navigate to the desktop by pressing WINDOWS+D.
2.	Locate your browser shortcut.
3.	Press ALT+ENTER to open the Properties dialog. Focus will be in the
field containing the path to your browser shortcut.
4.	Press the END key to navigate to the end of the shortcut name.
5.	Press SPACE, then paste or type the following flag:
-force-renderer-accessibility
6.	Press ENTER.
7.	If prompted that you need administrative rights, press ENTER again.

If you do not have a desktop shortcut to Google Chrome, you can create one
by doing the following:

1.	Launch Chrome. When created in Chrome, the shortcut will be to a
specific web page. If you have Chrome set to open on the address bar, type a
web address and press ENTER. If it is already set to load a specific page,
move to the next step.
2.	Press ALT+F to access the Chrome Menu.
3.	Press L to navigate to the More Tools submenu, then press RIGHT
ARROW to open it.
4.	Press DOWN ARROW until you locate the Create Shortcut option, then
press ENTER.
5.	Focus is in the Shortcut Name edit field. Press ENTER to accept the
default name or edit the name, then press ENTER.
6.	Press WINDOWS+D to navigate to your desktop and locate the shortcut
you just created. The shortcut will launch Chrome and go to that page.
7.	Complete the steps above to add the flag.

Once the flag is added, you will not need to repeat this work-around.

If you have any questions or need assistance, access this
<https://support.freedomscientific.com/Support/TechnicalSupport/Bulletin/179
5> Technical Support Bulletin for details, or send an email to
<mailto:training at vispero.com> training at vispero.com.

 

 

 

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Kind regards,

 

Curtis Chong

 

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