![]() ![]() It will also describe what else is on the page, like error messages, buttons, and menus. The Narrator is a screen reader that reads text displayed on your Surface screen aloud. Here is the good news: whether you’re a person that is blind, has limited vision, or you simply want the Surface to read news to you while you do something else, the Microsoft Narrator allows the Surface tablets to do just that. Today, however, I want to focus on having your Surface read to you. In a previous post Tim talked about Surface’s hand writing capabilities, which are definitely a big help for folks that have trouble typing. This got me thinking about other types of disabilities and how the Surface tablets can be used to help folks that have them. ![]() I found that even opening heavy doors is difficulty with limited mobility. I can’t tell you how hard it is to live in the world of the “average”, if you have a special need. This has made me acutely aware of how difficult it is to get around as a person with a disability. I recently broke my foot and have been in a boot hobbling around for about nine weeks now. How to use Narrator to make the Surface read to you: ![]()
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