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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.
Use the Windows DVD Player app with Narrator - Microsoft Support
Start Narrator. Press the Windows logo key + Ctrl + Enter together to start Narrator. Press these keys again to stop Narrator. On many keyboards, the Windows logo key is located on the bottom row of keys, to the left or right of the Alt key. For more info about how to use Narrator in Windows 10, see Get started with Narrator. Open the app
Chapter 6: Using Narrator with touch - Microsoft Support
To enter text, double-tap the characters you want to enter. To enter text more quickly, select the Start button, then select Settings, select Accessibility, and then select Narrator. Then, select the check box next to On touch keyboards, activate keys when I lift my finger to enter characters as soon as you lift your finger off the character ...
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 ...
Chapter 2: Narrator basics - Microsoft Support
Chapter 2: Narrator basics. This chapter explains Narrator keyboard navigation. This includes how to get around the screen, find and open apps, and change what Narrator reads. It also explains the basic details of adjusting Narrator speech rate, volume, and how to stop speech. Scan mode gives you even more navigation options.
Complete guide to Narrator - Microsoft Support
An overview of Narrator including how to start and stop it. 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 use Narrator to set up an Xbox console or PC
Using a connected USB keyboard: Press the Tab key or the Right arrow key until “YES” is highlighted. Press the Space bar or Enter to turn on Narrator. Note Some screens require time to load before Narrator will start. If you don't hear anything right away, wait a few seconds. Narrator will now read text on the set-up screens moving forward.
Quick Start Guide: Using Microsoft Teams with a screen reader
Start and reply to conversations. Conversations happen in Team channels and are visible to everyone in that Team. Start a conversation. Press Ctrl+Shift+3 to open the Teams view. You hear: "Teams and channels list." If you are using Narrator, press the SR key+Spacebar until you hear "Scan off" before you continue.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Use the Movies & TV app with Narrator on your Xbox console
After you open a video and start playing it, press the A button twice to pause it.; Use either the left stick or the D-pad to highlight the Subtitles and audio button on the left side of the menu and then press the A button .If subtitles are available, select the option and press the A button .Select the B button to go back.; Highlight the play/pause button and select the A button to resume ...
Read and respond to email in Windows 10 using Narrator
Narrator reads the messages and command buttons aloud, and you can reply to senders or forward the message with a keyboard shortcut. To complete this module, play the video and try out the steps. Read and respond to an email message. Start Narrator (Windows logo key+Ctrl+Enter) and the Mail app (Windows key for Cortana search).
Applies To: Office 2016, Email for Windows 10