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  1. Complete guide to Narrator - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use Narrator, a screen-reading app built into Windows, with this complete guide and how-to articles.

  2. Chapter 2: Narrator basics - Microsoft Support

    Learn about Narrator basics in Windows, including basic keyboard navigation and how to get around the screen.

  3. Appendix B: Narrator keyboard commands and touch gestures

    You can change your Narrator key in Narrator settings. Note: The commands that include plus (+) and minus (-) refer to the physical key and don't require Shift as a modifier.

  4. Chapter 1: Introducing Narrator - Microsoft Support

    Learn about Narrator, a screen reading app in Windows, including how to start and stop Narrator before and after you sign in to your PC.

  5. Chapter 4: Reading text - Microsoft Support

    Learn about how to read text using Narrator in Windows, including how to get info about text, such as font text color, and punctuation.

  6. Chapter 7: Customizing Narrator - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to customize Narrator, choose a different voice for Narrator, and learn about how to add a third-party text-to-speech (TTS) voice to Narrator.

  7. Use a screen reader to explore and navigate Settings in Windows

    This article is for people who use a screen reader program such as Windows Narrator, JAWS, or NVDA with Windows tools or features and Microsoft 365 products. This article is part of the Accessibility …

  8. Using Windows Narrator in Office for the web - Microsoft Support

    Learn practical tips and tricks on how to use Narrator with the Office for the web apps.

  9. Appendix A: Supported languages and voices - Microsoft Support

    Learn which languages are supported in Narrator in Windows and how to adjust your Narrator Settings.

  10. Use a screen reader to explore and navigate the Start menu in Windows

    Use your keyboard and a screen reader to explore and navigate the Start menu in Windows 10. We have tested this article with Narrator, JAWS, and NVDA, but the instructions might work with other …