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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 ...
Make Windows easier to see - Microsoft Support
Use Narrator to navigate your PC. Narrator is the built-in screen reader in Windows that reads aloud what's on your screen so you can use that information to navigate your PC. To start or stop Narrator, press the Windows logo key + Ctrl + Enter. Open Narrator. For more info on how to use Narrator, check out the Complete guide to Narrator.
Use a screen reader to initiate connection to a cloud PC
Note: For users accessing the cloud PC for the first time, enable the narrator after signing in for ease in subsequent sessions. Enable narrator in subsequent sessions Press the Windows logo key , then type " Settings" in the search box and press Enter to open the Settings menu.
Appendix E: Narrator with Outlook - Microsoft Support
Narrator won’t read any unnecessary table information, like if there are 5 empty columns, and column headers won’t be read by default. Turn column header reading in Outlook on or off by pressing Narrator + H. Automatic reading of messages. Narrator automatically starts reading email messages starting from the top.
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.
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
Use a screen reader to start Access - Microsoft Support
This article is for people who use a screen reader program such as Windows Narrator, JAWS, or NVDA with Microsoft 365 products. This article is part of the Microsoft 365 screen reader support content set where you can find more accessibility information on our apps. For general help, visit Microsoft Support. Use your keyboard and a screen reader to start Access.
Applies To: Access for Microsoft 365, Access 2021, Access 2019, Access 2016
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
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.
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.