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  2. Use the built-in screen reader - Google Accessibility Help

    support.google.com/accessibility/answer/7031755

    Turn screen reader on or off. You can turn ChromeVox on or off from any page by pressing Ctrl + Alt + z. On tablets: Press and hold the Volume down + Volume up buttons for 5 seconds. While holding the buttons, you’ll hear a sound to indicate it’s working. Keep holding the buttons, then ChromeVox will start speaking. Read a page

  3. Use the built-in screen reader - Chromebook Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/chromebook/answer/7031755

    Turn screen reader on or off. You can turn ChromeVox on or off from any page by pressing Ctrl + Alt + z. On tablets: Press and hold the Volume down + Volume up buttons for 5 seconds. While holding the buttons, you’ll hear a sound to indicate it’s working. Keep holding the buttons, then ChromeVox will start speaking. Read a page

  4. Use the built-in screen reader - Google Accessibility Help

    support.google.com/accessibility/answer/7031755?hl=en-GB

    Turn screen reader on or off. You can turn ChromeVox on or off from any page by pressing Ctrl + Alt + z. On tablets: Press and hold the volume down + volume up buttons for five seconds. While holding the buttons, you'll hear a sound to indicate that it's working. Keep holding the buttons, then ChromeVox will start speaking. Read a page

  5. Hear text read aloud - Chromebook Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/chromebook/answer/9032490

    You can hear full pages read aloud with Chromebook’s built-in screen reader. You can hear parts of a page, including specific words, read aloud with Select-to-speak. Listen to all text. To have pages read aloud to you, turn on your Chromebook’s built-in screen reader: At the bottom right, select the time. Or press Alt + Shift + s.

  6. Hear text read aloud - Google Accessibility Help

    support.google.com/accessibility/answer/9032490

    To have pages read aloud to you, turn on your Chromebook’s built-in screen reader: At the bottom right, select the time. Or press Alt + Shift + s. Select Settings Accessibility. Under "Text-to-Speech," turn on ChromeVox. Tip: When you press Ctrl + Alt + z, you can turn ChromeVox on or off from any page. Learn how to use the built-in screen ...

  7. Get help reading text on a screen - Computer - Google Account...

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/7177379

    Turn screen reader on or off. The screen reader setting applies only to Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, and Drawings on a browser, like Chrome. When you use these products, a screen reader can read text on your screen aloud. For this setting to work, you need to have a screen reader, like NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, or ChromeVox.

  8. Use Chrome with accessibility extensions - Google Help

    support.google.com/chrome/answer/7040464

    Note: Some built-in webpages on Chrome can't be adjusted, like the Chrome Web Store, the New Tab page, and the Chrome settings page. To use the extension: To turn on the extension, to the right of the address bar, click High Contrast . To adjust images and text on the page, click High Contrast . Under "Color scheme for [site]," select the color ...

  9. Read web pages or use a screen reader - Android - Google Help

    support.google.com/assistant/answer/7399401

    Find media controls: Tap the screen with 2 fingers. Return to home screen: From the left half of the screen, swipe left with 2 fingers, or say "Hey Google, go to home." Return to ambient screen: To find the screen saver, from the left edge of the screen, swipe right with 2 fingers. Mute your devices. Silence TalkBack speech: Tap the screen with ...

  10. Use Google Voice with a screen reader

    support.google.com/voice/answer/9091907

    Turn on the screen reader. Go to your settings from the main menu and press Enter. To move to the "Accessibility" section, use the Up or Down arrow keys. Select New tab . Press Enter. Turn on High-contrast colors. Go back to Google Voice, and refresh the page. Learn keyboard shortcuts. To make a call from any view, press c.

  11. Tip: By default, when Gmail opens, the JAWS screen reader is likely in “virtual mode.” Some screen readers offer the option to open certain sites or domains, like google.com or mail.google.com, in “focus mode.” If you want Gmail to automatically open in “focus mode,” consult your screen reader's documentation.