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Typically, screen readers will work best if text is imported into the whiteboard rather than copied/pasted, because in a copied document the screen reader may read any graphics and formatting in a ...
Apple’s VoiceOver and Google’s TalkBack are examples of built-in screen readers that allow users to interact with their devices audibly, making smartphones more accessible to visually impaired ...
A large portion of content on the internet is visual, and unless website creators use alt text to label their images, it's hard for users of screen readers or Braille displays to know what they show.
For example, you may have heard of using AI to interpret what a photo is and be able to give a description of that photo for screen-reader users.
Making sure your Google documents are accessible supports people who use assistive technologies like screen readers. It also makes the document more usable for all users. In this tutorial we’ll review ...
Outlines, Tables of Contents and IndexesRegularly seen in ELA assessments, outlines, tables of contents and indexes are all examples of lists and nested lists. These can and should be recreated in ...
With the help of Gemini, Android's TalkBack screen reader can now answer questions about images displayed on your phone, even they don’t have any alt text describing them.
With TalkBack 9.1 and up, swiping up and right launches the new voice commands, which will lead the screen reader to stop talking and listen for your instructions.
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