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Minimize Narrator Home to the system tray. When this is enabled, Narrator will minimize to the system tray instead of the taskbar. Choose a voice. Choose from different available Narrator voices in your language. Learn how to add more voices. Control the speed at which Narrator speaks. Adjust the volume at which Narrator speaks. Lower the volume of other apps. The audio volume from other apps is lowered so you can hear Narrator better. Narrator lets you choose your default audio output device.

Change the level of detail Narrator provides about text. Options include: Text only, Some control details, All control details, Some text details, and All text details. Change how capitalized text is read. Hear phonetics as you read by character. Have Narrator use punctuation to determine pauses when reading. Hear advanced detail, like help text, on buttons and other controls. Change the level of context Narrator provides for buttons and other controls. Options include: No context, Sounds only, Immediate context, Immediate context name and type, Full context of new control, and Full context of old and new controls.

Adjust when Narrator provides details about buttons and other controls. Hear hints on how to interact with buttons and other controls. Hear only sounds for common actions. Common actions include actions like turning on and off scan mode and landing on a link. Have Narrator be more efficient in Outlook experimental.

When this is selected, Outlook will allow you to triage your email in a more natural way. Hear letters, numbers, and punctuation as you type. Characters are announced immediately after you type them. Hear words as you type. Typed words are announced immediately after you type them.

Hear arrow, Tab, and other navigation keys as you type. Hear when toggle keys, like Caps lock and Num lock, are turned on or off.

Hear Shift, Alt, and other modifier keys as you type. Select keyboard layout. Learn the commands for each keyboard in Appendix B: Narrator keyboard layouts and touch gestures. Select Narrator key. You can choose if you want to use Caps lock, Insert, or both keys in Narrator commands. On touch keyboards, activate keys when I lift my finger. Characters are entered as soon as you lift your finger off the touch keyboard. Show the Narrator cursor. The Narrator cursor is highlighted with a blue focus box.

Use a screen reader to explore and navigate Settings in Windows. Use a screen reader to explore and navigate File Explorer in Windows. Keyboarding in Microsoft Teams 2. Use a screen reader with the flyout window in Microsoft Teams 2. Chapter 1: Introducing Narrator.

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. Chapter 4: Reading text. Chapter 5: Navigation. Chapter 6: Using Narrator with touch. Chapter 7: Customizing Narrator. How to change how Narrator starts, determine how much feedback you hear when typing, change Narrator commands, and use third-party text-to-speech TTS software.

Chapter 8: Using Narrator with braille. Appendix A: Supported languages and voices. Appendix B: Narrator keyboard commands and touch gestures. Appendix C: Supported braille displays.

Appendix D: User guides for previous versions of Narrator. Appendix E: Narrator sounds. For a list of the keyboard shortcuts you can use in Windows, refer to Keyboard shortcuts in Windows.

For a list of keyboard shortcuts in Windows apps, refer to Keyboard shortcuts in apps. For a list of keyboard shortcuts in other Windows assistive technologies, refer to Windows keyboard shortcuts for accessibility. Scan Mode turns on automatically when you open an email. Use the arrow keys and other Scan Mode commands—just like you would on the web—to navigate around. Narrator will give you the title of the webpage for a link. If you would like to disable all online services used by Narrator, you can turn this feature off in Narrator settings.

Narrator sounds are now more functional and responsive. For example, sounds now play for common actions, such as when you land on a link or when you turn on or off Scan Mode.

To manage sounds for common actions, go to Narrator settings. The navigator program has a drop down box to choose the voice to use but I can't seem to get any of my downloaded voices to show up there. Please give me a real answer and not a prefab reply that does not answer my question! In reply to tobeycox's post on April 9, Abundant Adrianne. Or you can get the regular Reader, which I think comes with some voices.

You can also try the android app, which is free while it is in beta at the time of this writing. I don't work for Ivona, nor am I an affiliate. Just a very satisfied customer! They have the most realistic voices. Here is Ivona Text Reader with my favorite voice, Salli.

My best bet on solving this problem Japanese, the voice I've been looking for!! In reply to NiamhCleary's post on August 9, Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow.



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