You can change the pitch of the voice with this slider. Read hints for controls and buttons. You can choose whether Narrator will read hints about how to interact with common items such as buttons, links, list items, and sliders. Characters you type. You can choose whether or not Narrator reads each key you enter. Words you type. Choose whether or not Narrator reads the words that you type. Lower the volume of other apps when Narrator is running. This option makes other apps quieter so it's easier to hear Narrator.
Play audio cues. This option turns on the extra sounds that Narrator plays when you do certain actions. Highlight the cursor. This option lets you show or hide the box that highlights where Narrator is on your screen. Have insertion point follow Narrator. Activate keys on touch keyboard when I lift my finger off the keyboard. If touch mode is available, you can turn this setting on so you can type faster using the touch keyboard.
With this setting, you can drag to search for the item you're looking for and lift your finger to press the key. If you have a new PC that supports four or more contact points, you can use touch commands to control your PC. Note: Narrator provides basic screen-reading capabilities so you can use Windows when you don't have a more comprehensive screen reader.
Narrator isn't designed to read content in all apps. For more info about screen readers and other assistive technologies, go to the Microsoft Accessibility website. Windows comes with a basic screen reader called Narrator, which reads text on the screen aloud and describes some events such as an error message appearing that happen while you're using the computer. Narrator is not available in all languages, so if the steps below don't work, Narrator is not available for your language.
To open Narrator click the Start button , and then, in the search box, type Narrator. This will start Narrator for current use. Once you have turned on Narrator, you can select which things Narrator will read aloud, as shown in Fig 3. Note : If this does not work it could be because your computer settings cannot be changed due to local IT policies — contact your local IT support for further help.
Windows has been equipped with many oriented-people features for making using Windows easier. Narrator is that one of them transforming the word into voice on the computer, which can greatly help some users with poor sight. Click on the Start Menu on the lower-left part of your screen. Once the Start menu is opened, click on Settings. Here you will see the Narrator option located at first. Click it from the list the options. To exit Narrator, click the Exit button on the Narrator window.
Narrator will stop reading the information on the screen. Back to Vision Keywords: Ease of Access , Narrator , screen reader , vision , visual impairments , Windows 7 accessibility.
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