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Kitty Hegemann
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Text read out loud for pc  en

Autor: Kitty Hegemann
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Hi! I saw where a discussion was about an embedded text to speech object available. I want one too. In the meantime, I have Natural Reader on the bookmark bar to read out loud that I use when my eyes get tired. It doesn't actually solve the problem. I'll keep looking and let folks know if I found a reader that can be embedded in the header of a website. Until then, BYE!

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Elisa B.
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Hi!

Thank you for getting in touch, I confirm I'vre reported your Idea. 

Thanks!

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 ‪ KolAsim ‪ ‪
 ‪ KolAsim ‪ ‪
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... Meanwhile, it's very simple with Edge: >> Ctrl + Shift key + U

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ciao

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Daniel W.
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For Firefox users, see

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Firefox Browser ADD-ONS

Read Aloud: A Text to Speech Voice Reader von LSD Software

Read out loud the current web-page article with one click. Supports 40+ languages.

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Kitty Hegemann
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I'm still looking to find one that can be embedded in the header.

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Daniel W.
Daniel W.
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I asked Google about a reading function that could be integrated into websites and came across a website with this information, see

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How useful is a read-aloud function for your website?

I am now asked quite often whether a read-aloud function for the website contributes to digital accessibility. The short answer is no, reading functions such as ReadSpeaker, Web Reader and Co. do not contribute to accessibility. They are as unnecessary as supposedly automatic accessibility overlays and can even create barriers. Instead, invest the money in other improvements to your website. Here follows the long answer with an explanation.

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But the strongest counter-argument against a read-aloud function is that practically every more common system has a better read-aloud function integrated: iOS, the Mac, Android, Windows, Linux, we find simple and sometimes very beginner-friendly read-aloud tools everywhere.

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>> https://www.netz-barrierefrei.de/wordpress/hilfstechnik-und-mensch-maschine-interaktion/assistive-technologien-und-barrierefreiheit/brauche-ich-eine-vorlese-funktion-fuer-meine-webseite/ (German)

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Kitty Hegemann
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I think I'll just leave it for now. The software I use can run through the whole site for accessibility. I'll run it next time I publish one of the sites I've already published. They're church site and have to be updated weekly. Thanks for the information.

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