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How can I make the computer read my document aloud? I can't always see the
screen, and I really don't like to use the magnifier. Thanx. |
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I m assuming that you want to hear Word Documents since you posted on this
site. Windows Narrator is a basic screen-reading program. It offers speech feedback in a variety of situations (i.e. all menus and dialog boxes, Windows Explorer and Notepad) but will not speak in some parts of most applications (i.e. a Word document or web page). It can be set to echo your keystrokes (this will work in all situations). from: http://www.abilitynet.org.uk/myway/l...s-narrator.htm However, you might investigate the following site: http://www.naturalreaders.com/index.html They claim to have a free reader that works with Word documents. -- New to Word "Dominicus Felix" wrote: How can I make the computer read my document aloud? I can't always see the screen, and I really don't like to use the magnifier. Thanx. |
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