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Based on Vimium by Phil Crosby and Ilya Sukhar (see https://github.com/philc/vimium). Unlike Vimium, the keyboard shortcuts can be used at any time, and the default bindings use modifier keys (think Emacs, not Vim). Github: https://github.com/wolfmanstout/vimium
Bar Charts for Hacker News Polls
Generate a bar chart for Hacker News polls. Generates a bar chart for Hacker News polls.
Rango
Extension that allows you to interact with webpages and the browser using your voice and talon or your keyboard Rango is an extension that helps you interact with web pages using your voice and talon. It does this by drawing hints with letters next to elements that you can use to click, hover, copy or show link addresses and more. It also helps you to close tabs, open a link in a new tab and open multiple link in new tabs without focusing them.
Click by Voice
This Chrome browser extension provides support for activating links and other HTML elements using voice commands. Click by Voice numbers each clickable or focusable item at all times and allows activating them via keyboard. For example, to open a link numbered 13 in a new window, you could manually hit control shift space then type "13:w" into the resulting pop-up then hit enter. In practice, a voice command like "window pick 1 3" would be used to type these keys. WARNING: this extension by itself provides no voice functionality; procurement of the needed voice commands is the user's responsibility. One recommended means of doing this is to use Vocola (http://vocola.net/). Supported functionality includes focusing input elements, clicking elements, opening links in the same tab/a new (focused) tab/a new window, and removing the keyboard focus from the current element. For how to use Click by Voice, see https://github.com/mdbridge/click-by-voice/blob/master/README.md. CbV provides functionality similar to that of Firefox's mouseless browsing extension for voice control.
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Hit-a-Hint - surf web with a keyboard This extension provides Hit-a-Hint mode which enables better web browsing experience with your keyboard. You can "click" any hyperlink on your screen by typing a hint - unique characters assigned to each hyperlink. Hints are shown over each hyperlink while Hit-a-Hint mode is activated. You can enter into Hit-a-Hint mode by pressing a keyboard shortcut which is assigned to "E" by default. This extension is aimed to provide the best experience among all of Hit-a-Hint extensions.