Windows Narrator
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Windows Narrator is a tool for the visually impaired. The user has four options to customize their experience.[1]
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Purpose [change]
The tool reads text, message boxes, and mimics user typing. The voice, pitch, and speed can all be tailored to the user's preferences.[2]
Other tools [change]
Microsoft Windows Speech Recognition [change]
Main page: Microsoft Windows Speech Recognition
References [change]
- ↑ "Windows Narrator Customization.". Microsoft Inc.. http://www.windows.com/. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
- ↑ Microsoft Windows comes to Narrator. Official Windows Site.