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Tip

                  Whenever Magnifier is turned on, you can zoom in or out with   +plus or   +minus.





                Narrator

                Narrator is a screen reader—a voice that reads aloud anything on the

                screen, which can be a huge help if you’re visually impaired. It can describe
                every item on the screen, describe the layout of a web page, tell you which
                key you’re pressing, and make sounds to confirm that you’ve performed a
                touchscreen gesture correctly.


                Even if you’re not blind, Narrator (in your Windows Ease of Access folder)
                is still handy. It can read your email back to you, or read web articles as
                you’re getting dressed in the morning.


                When you open Narrator, you wind up at a Welcome screen called Narrator
                Hub (Figure 8-39).




                  Tip

                  Instead of having to burrow through the Start menu to find Narrator, you can press   +Ctrl+Enter
                  at any time to start and stop it.
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