This has to be the most annoying thing of all time. I can't turn it off. Literally everything I click it HAS to say "ALERT" or read out what im looking at. I've tried dev tools, shortcuts, extentions, and flags. I tried the " -disable-renderer-accessibility " on the shortcut properties and thats the ONLY thing that worked but I need to have a different property there but I can't due to Chrome VOX not turning off.
EDIT: It turns out to be that my School account was causing it to be on for ALL my accounts even though im on windows 11 my School account is on a chromebook and also on my PC.
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If you're on Windows, as your tag indicated, not on a Chromebook, maybe you're running into Narrator? Try WindowsKey+Ctrl+Enter to toggle it on or off.
I think Chrome on Windows doesn't have ChromeVox, but it does have a built-in screen reader plus various extensions that do screen reading. Check your list of extensions and see if you have one of them installed.
It definetly isnt Narrator even though it sounds like it. When I boot up chrome it always starts by saying like 4 different things one of the 4 mentions ChromeVox. It's also not screen reader thats been off. I've already looked through and tried disabling all my extentions and it didn't work.