ofchblifipimjllhbegapihgckfhjeam
Document remediation has never been easier with Scribe. Adds a toolbar button and context menu options to convert valid documents with Scribe.
Caret Browsing
Browse the text of web pages using arrow keys. Press F7 to turn on Caret Browsing. Press it again to turn it off. Use arrow keys to move throughout the document. Click anywhere to move the cursor to that location. Press Shift + arrows to select text. Hold down Option to move by word. When you reach a link or control, it is automatically focused. Press Enter to click a link or button. When a focused control (like a text box or a list box) is capturing arrow keys, press Esc followed by the left or right arrow to continue Caret Browsing. Alternatively, press Tab to move to the next focusable control.
UI Sounds
Play sounds for important events in the browser, such as a page loading or a new tab being created. If you'd like the browser to audibly notify you when things happen, then this extension is for you. Includes options to enable or disable individual sounds and change individual sound volume. Special thanks to Andre Louis, who created the sounds for this project. https://youtube.com/TheOnjLouis/ If you like this extension and want to support its continued development, then please consider making a small donation: https://paypal.me/luceusproductions
Long Descriptions in Context Menu
Right-click on anything with a "longdesc" or "aria-describedat" attribute to access its long description. The HTML standard allows images to have a link to an additional file with a long description with the "longdesc" attribute. In addition there's a proposed new ARIA attribute "aria-describedat" that's similar. Normally these attributes are only exposed to users who have screen readers or other assistive technology installed that knows to look for these. This extension puts an item in the context menu so you can right-click on any element on the page and open its long description. It also gives you the option of adding a colored border to images with a long description so you know when one is available.
SAS Graphics Accelerator
Enables users with visual impairments or blindness to create, explore, and share data visualizations. SAS Graphics Accelerator enables users with visual impairments or blindness to create, explore, and share data visualizations. It supports alternative presentations of data visualizations that include enhanced visual rendering, text descriptions, tabular data, and interactive sonification. Sonification uses non-speech audio to convey important information about the graph. See the SAS Graphics Accelerator product page at http://support.sas.com/software/products/graphics-accelerator/ for sample graphs, documentation, and more. Feedback Your feedback will help shape the next release of SAS Graphics Accelerator. Please send questions or comments to accessibility@sas.com. Permissions SAS Graphics Accelerator requires the following browser permissions: * The "Read your browsing history" permission is required for users to access accessible alternative presentations of graphs and tables within inline frames, also known as "iframes", within web pages and web apps. * The "Manage your downloads" permission is required for users to quickly access accessible graphs and other files that are saved to the Downloads folder. License Agreement Your use of this product indicates your acceptance of the terms of the SAS Institute Inc. License Agreement for SAS Graphics Accelerator, available here: http://support.sas.com/legaldocs/Graphics_Accelerator_Chrome.pdf. If you do not agree with these terms, you are not authorized to use the product.