Google chrome DNS10 Preferred and zooming
Submitted by voner on Fri, 06/19/2009 - 13:43.
the folks on this forum have always been so helpful -- here's one for you...................................
I have switched to using Google chrome. I love it -- please waste our time trying to make me change.
I use Dragon naturally speaking 10 to help me navigate through webpages.
My only frustration is that Google chrome does not currently seem to have sizable text or graphics, nor to I seem to be able do it via DNS10 preferred.
any easy way to do this?
Timv (a.k.a. voner)

Have your cake and eat it too with Ace Explorer
You might think of Google Chrome as a bit like comparing WordPad to Microsoft Word. It's a lighter streamlined faster web browser but like comparing Word to WordPad, is less feature rich. As far as browsers go, we have no problem with Google Chrome but as far as its ability to interact with NaturallySpeaking, that's where we have a problem because it's not DNS supported and anything that doesn't play well with NaturallySpeaking tends to be inefficient. If you're used to running your computer hands-free than Google Chrome isn't going to be a good choice. If you're looking for a light web browser (low overhead) but don't want to put up with Internet Explorer, you might check out Ace Explorer which uses the Internet Explorer engine but has a much lighter front end. We run our company exclusively with NaturallySpeaking and KnowBrainer third-party commands. We simply don't have time to use the mouse because we typically need to deploy a string of repetitive commands which range from shipping, dialing phone numbers, faxing etc.. We typically use Internet Explorer for our forum posts and we are not attempting to promote Ace Explorer but it works great for our shipping needs because when deploying complex macros, the extra overhead of Internet Explorer can potentially upset the proverbial apple cart.
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