Text to Speech Tools
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Text to Speech Tools
A screen reader is one type of assistive technology used by visually impaired users, or users with other disabilities, who need the screen described to them, often using synthesized text-to-speech or via a refreshable braille display.
Supported Screen Readers
The latest versions of these screen readers have good support for Way2Go now:
- JAWS version 12.0.1158 and higher (Windows)
- NVDA (Windows)
- System Access to Go (Windows)
- VoiceOver (Mac OS X)
These screen readers do not yet recognize Way2Go’s non-focusable web content (links, form fields and other focusable content is spoken as expected), so you will be unable to enter "browse mode" or "virtual buffering mode":
- Window-Eyes (Windows)
We hope to work with all screen reader developers to resolve any issues so that they can enable full support for Way2Go.
The list above is not a comprehensive list of all screen readers, but in the interest of prioritising support for the greatest number of users; we believe that supporting the screen readers above will have the greatest impact.