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Select-To-Speak Accessibility Feature on Chromebook Gets New Human-Sounding Voices

Google’s Chrome OS has several helpful accessibility features, including ‘Select-to-speak,’ a screen reader that lets you select specific text for the OS to read aloud. And while it’s a great feature, today, Google announced some updates that’ll make it even better for those with Dyslexia or learning disabilities. Read This Article on Review Geek ›
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