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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. 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.

  3. Chapter 2: Narrator basics - Microsoft Support

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

  4. Appendix E: Narrator with Outlook - Microsoft Support

    Learn which braille displays Narrator supports in the latest version of Windows.

  5. Appendix F: Narrator with Excel - Microsoft Support

    Narrator provides a more succinct and efficient reading experience while in Excel. Announcements are prioritized based on the information you need to skim a workbook and are …

  6. Use Narrator to read more complex email messages in Mail for …

    In this module, you learn how to read more complicated email messages, such as those with text formatting and tables, using Mail for Windows 10 with your keyboard and Narrator.

  7. Chapter 3: Using scan mode - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use Scan Mode in Narrator, a navigation and reading mode that lets you navigate apps and the web using the up and down arrow keys.

  8. Welcome to the new Standard keyboard layout for Narrator

    Narrator’s page, paragraph, line, word, and character commands have been changed in our new Standard keyboard layout. In addition, many of Narrator’s commands have been changed to …

  9. Keyboard shortcut for Narrator - Microsoft Support

    For the latest version of Windows 10, press Windows logo key + Ctrl + Enter. For some earlier versions of Windows, you may need to press Windows logo key + Enter. Get started with …

  10. Chapter 8: Using Narrator with braille - Microsoft Support

    Feb 28, 2023 · To open Braille viewer, start Narrator using Win+Ctrl+Enter and press Narrator key+Alt+B. A new floating window opens – contents of this window are updated as you …