Simple screen reading Each time some text is copied to the clipboard in a Windows program, Reader will speak it aloud. Reader can display the text in large print, highlighting the words that are read to make it easy to follow. Reader can also display symbols when speaking words. Reader is a simple screen reader. When Reader is running, any text copied to the Windows clipboard is spoken. This allows you to read text from Internet Explorer, Word, Outlook and most other Windows programs. (Reader can display the whole text and highlight the words as they are spoken.)
Reader supports a large selection of speech engines. You can choose how quickly Reader speaks, and add a delay between words if that helps. (Reader can display each word in turn, synchronised with the speech.)
If you have a symbol library installed, Reader can display symbols next to the words. Reader is supplied with indexes for the Widgit Rebus and Mayer-Johnson PCS symbols, and you can easily assign a picture to a word. (Reader can display symbols next to words as they are spoken.) Reader can also read the text from menus and buttons in other Windows programs, providing extra support for those with reading difficulties.
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