How to turn off microsoft narrator on windows vista




















Dee, it should work. But in Step 1, right-click the Start button and choose Control Panel from the pop-up menu. Comment from Barb Time March 26, at pm. Andy, Thank you for taking the time to help people with computer stuff and specifically for helping us by sharing fix for this horrible bug.

It worked so far. Thank you again!! Comment from Carole H Time March 31, at pm. Comment from Beth Time April 20, at am. Thank you!!!!! Comment from p. Time June 2, at am.

Writing in June , a more efficient path has been made by Microsoft: 1. Settings 2. Narrator 3. Comment from scott Time June 14, at pm. Comment from jenna Time July 12, at pm. Comment from John Time July 13, at pm. Comment from clive Time August 7, at am. Comment from Andy Rathbone Time August 7, at am. Microsoft added quite a few Windows key shortcuts for Narrator. Unless only needed in the use of reading basic navigation, Narrator was not meant to be your primary reader.

It tends to only be viable in certain circumstances such as aiding during the installation of a different screen reader or as a backup reader during Windows updates.

There are a few known methods for getting Microsoft Narrator to stop reading text on your Windows computer and a surefire way to disable it. I will touch on these and also go over how to disable it from the Microsoft Xbox gaming console.

To turn this feature off, you can go about it in one of three ways. Remove the checkmark from "Turn on narrator. Click Apply. Click OK. Did this summary help you? Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account.

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Part 1. Use the shortcut key combination. You should hear the Narrator voice say "Exiting Narrator". If the keyboard shortcut doesn't work for you, proceed with the rest of this method.

Exit the Narrator window. 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. By default, Narrator reads capital letters the same as lowercase ones. Magnifier, the screen-magnifying feature that comes with Windows 11, will now read text aloud. This might be useful if you are a low vision user who would like text read aloud on-demand.

For more information, refer to Use Magnifier to make things on the screen easier to see. Narrator can now read next, current, and previous sentences. Read by sentence is available whenever you use a keyboard, touch, or braille.



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