Hear text read aloud You can hear full pages read aloud with Chromebook’s built-in screen reader. You can hear parts of a page, including specific words, read aloud with Select-to-speak. Listen to all text To have pages read aloud to you, turn on your Chromebook’s built-in screen reader: At the bottom right, select the time. Or press Alt ...
Hear text read aloud You can hear full pages read aloud with Chromebook’s built-in screen reader. You can hear parts of a page, including specific words, read aloud with Select-to-speak. Listen to all text To have pages read aloud to you, turn on your Chromebook’s built-in screen reader: At the bottom right, select the time. Or press Alt ...
Read selected text aloud Your device can read text aloud on web pages and applications that support selected texts. You don’t have to turn on Select to Speak to use this feature. Important: This feature only works on text that can be read, like text from a web page. Select the text you want to have read aloud.
Use Reading mode & Read aloud on your Chromebook Customize your reading experience on Chrome with Reading mode. This feature is conveniently located in the Side panel and helps you: Focus more easily on text. Reduce distractions from images and videos on screen. Select alternate typeface and font size. Adjust letter and sentence spacing.
When you use these products, a screen reader can read text on your screen aloud. For this setting to work, you need to have a screen reader, like NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, or ChromeVox.
Use Listen to this page mode in Chrome You can listen to the text you read with Standard playback or AI playback on a website on your Android device and: Play, pause, rewind, or fast forward while you read. Change the playback speed. Select your preferred voice. Turn on or off text highlighting & auto scroll. Listen to a page on your device
Tip: To read the non-focusable web content in the help dialog, use your screen reader’s “virtual” or “review” mode. Toggle back when you return to the presentation.
In addition to Jennifer's suggestions, if you already have a screen reader on your computer, you just need to turn on the accessibility tool in Google Docs to hear your document read to you.
The Google Docs Editors (Docs, Sheets, Vids, and Slides) are designed to work with screen readers using speech or braille output. For best results, use the latest screen reader with the latest Chrome