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Use Narrator to set up your email in Mail for Windows 10
Add the first account. To start Narrator, press Ctrl+Windows logo key+Enter. To launch the Mail app, press the Windows logo key. The Cortana search opens. Type Mail, and then press Enter. You hear: "Add an account." Press the Down arrow key until you hear the account type you want, for example, "Outlook.com," and then press Enter.
Applies To: Email for Windows 10
Windows Backup settings and preferences catalog - Microsoft Support
Narrator. Start Narrator before sign-in Start Narrator after sign-in Show Narrator Home when Narrator starts Choose a voice Change voice speed Change voice pitch Change voice volume Lower the volume of other apps when Narrator is speaking Change the level of detail Narrator provides about text and controls Change how capitalized text is read
Chapter 7: Customizing Narrator - Microsoft Support
This section contains info on the toggle switch to turn Narrator on or off and links to open Narrator Home and this guide. Start-up options. Allow the shortcut key to start Narrator. Start and stop Narrator using the Windows logo key + Ctrl + Enter on a keyboard, or the Windows button + Volume up button on a touch device.
Enhanced Narrator Support with Excel - Microsoft Support
Narrator extension installation steps. After the device has been updated to the latest Windows Insider build and Excel build, log in and start Narrator using the keyboard shortcut Control + Windows + Enter. The updated experience will be available through the Microsoft Store, so it may take a few minutes to be available on your PC.
Use the Blu-ray Player app with Narrator | Xbox Support
The Blu-ray Player app works with Narrator, a built-in screen reader that reads the text on your screen aloud and describes events, so you can enjoy Ultra HD Blue-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD content with partial or no vision. The app also offers keyboard shortcuts to help you perform common actions.
Chapter 4: Reading text - Microsoft Support
The first and simplest way to read with Narrator is to use the arrow keys to navigate text if you’re interacting with a document in a word processor, such as Microsoft Word. You can also use scan mode to read text. To turn on scan mode, press Narrator + Spacebar. Then use the Up and Down arrow keys to read by paragraph and the Left and Right ...
Using Windows Narrator in Office for the web - Microsoft Support
Select a cell or range for Narrator to read it. Narrator reads text formatting such as background color, font color, size, and style when you press Caps lock+0. Sheets: adding, deleting, and renaming tabs. Press Ctrl+F6 until you hear “Scroll to the first sheet button,” then press the Tab key to get to the sheet tabs.
Applies To: Excel for the web, Word for the web, OneNote for the web, PowerPoint for the web, OneNote Web App
Appendix B: Narrator keyboard commands and touch gestures
Start or stop Narrator. Narrator + Esc. Stop Narrator. Narrator + 1. Toggle input learning. Narrator + Right arrow. Move to next item. Narrator + Left arrow. Move to previous item. Narrator + Up or Down arrow. Change view. Narrator + F1. Show commands list. Narrator + F2. Show commands for current item.
Chapter 1: Introducing Narrator - Microsoft Support
The links at Narrator Home include QuickStart, Narrator guide (which takes you to this online user guide), What’s New, Settings, and Feedback. You can also control whether Narrator Home opens when Narrator starts in Narrator settings or by using the checkbox on Narrator home. Two ways to start and stop Narrator
Appendix F: Narrator with Excel - Microsoft Support
Press Narrator + Shift + C key to repeat the current context of where you are within Excel. Read ItemStatus information. ItemStatus is a cell property that contains a larger collection of attributes like formatting. To hear the ItemStatus property on demand, press Narrator + Shift + S. Read selection