A Primary Action can be executed by pressing Enter or Spacebar. Additionally, several new scan mode keyboard commands have been added that allow you to select text. You can learn more about them in Chapter 3: Using scan mode. Narrator is a screen-reading app that's built into Windows 10, so there's nothing you need to download or install. This release is all about helping you get things done faster.
Magnifier, the screen-magnifying feature that comes with Windows 10, will now read text aloud. Note : Your keyboard will default to the Standard layout.
Your feedback helps make Narrator better. Additionally, for technical support for Narrator or other Microsoft assistive technology, contact the Microsoft Disability Answer Desk. Windows 11 Windows 10 More Follow these links to learn how to use a screen reader to do things in Windows Use a screen reader to explore and navigate the Start menu in Windows Use a screen reader to explore and navigate Settings in Windows Use a screen reader to explore and navigate File Explorer in Windows Keyboarding in Microsoft Teams 2.
Chapter 2: Narrator basics How to get around the screen, find and open apps, change what Narrator reads, and adjust speech rate and volume. Chapter 3: Using scan mode How to use scan mode to navigate apps, email, and the web. Chapter 4: Reading text How to read and get info about text, such as font, text color, and punctuation. Chapter 5: Navigation How to get more info on the app or page you're exploring using Narrator views. Chapter 6: Using Narrator with touch How to use Narrator with touch, including basic gestures.
Chapter 7: Customizing Narrator How to change how Narrator starts, determine how much feedback you hear when typing, change Narrator commands, and use third-party text-to-speech TTS software. Chapter 8: Using Narrator with braille How to use Narrator with a refreshable braille display. Appendix B: Narrator keyboard commands and touch gestures A list of Narrator keyboard commands and touch gestures.
Appendix C: Supported braille displays A list of braille displays supported by Narrator. Appendix D: User guides for previous versions of Narrator User guides for previous versions of Narrator Appendix E: Narrator sounds A list of the sounds Narrator uses and what those sounds mean. Other capabilities that are new to Narrator over the last few releases Email improvements in Outlook and Windows Mail Use Scan Mode to read emails Scan Mode turns on automatically when you open an email.
Emails are read automatically When you open an email, Narrator will start reading—no commands required. Web improvements No more unhelpful hyperlinks Narrator will give you the title of the webpage for a link. Webpages are read automatically Narrator automatically reads webpages starting at the top of the page. Sound improvements New sounds for common actions Narrator sounds are now more functional and responsive.
Hear capital letters and words By default, Narrator reads capital letters the same as lowercase ones. Read with Magnifier Magnifier, the screen-magnifying feature that comes with Windows 11, will now read text aloud. Read by sentence Narrator can now read next, current, and previous sentences. New verbosity levels Narrator provides five verbosity levels that impact the amount of information you hear when Narrator reads text, such as web sites, and when you interact with controls.
Use scan mode in your favorite browser Scan mode turns on automatically in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Open Narrator settings Narrator key You can now choose what modifier key you want to use in Narrator commands. What's new Version released in This release is all about helping you get things done faster. Read with Magnifier Magnifier, the screen-magnifying feature that comes with Windows 10, will now read text aloud.
Give feedback Your feedback helps make Narrator better. Need more help? Join the discussion. A subscription to help make the most of your time. For up to 6 people. Premium apps. Step 3: In the left panel, click Narrator.
Then on the right panel, turn it off. Find out all the Cortana voice commands available for your Windows In this section, we will show you the second way to disable Narrator Windows You can turn off Narrator Windows via keyboard shortcut.
In the earlier versions of Windows, you may need to press Windows key and Enter key together to open Narrator Settings. Step 2: In the popup windows, uncheck the option Enable the shortcut to launch Narrator… to continue. Then click Save changes. Here, we will show the third way to stop Narrator Windows In this way, you may need to revoke the permission to turn off Narrator Windows You can change the voice, speed and pitch of the narration by using appropriate control adjustments on the page.
To disable Narrator, just click on the Narrator switch. Or turn it on Search bar. Enter Narrator in the search box and click Narrator in the left results.
Then click Yes to exit it. Alternatively, get into Narrator settings from Search bar. And then click Exit to quite narrator. General: You can configure a lot of settings like Start Narrator minimized, Echo Keyboard Keystrokes while typing, Read out voiced Narrator errors, Enable visual highlighting of Narrator cursor and so on.
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