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Corporate Sector => What are Amazon doing now? [Public] => Topic started by: Marti Talbott on October 14, 2019, 05:02:42 AM

Title: What's a screen reader?
Post by: Marti Talbott on October 14, 2019, 05:02:42 AM
I just noticed this under one of my books under product details. I tried to find something about it in Amazon help, but no luck yet. I'll keep looking. Anyway, do you know what the different is between Text-to-speech and Screen Reader? I know it's for the visually impaired, but I assumed both of them were. Does it only work on the new Kindles?

Text-to-Speech: Enabled
X-Ray:
Enabled
Word Wise: Enabled
Lending: Enabled
Screen Reader: Supported
Title: Re: What's a screen reader?
Post by: Leegreg on October 14, 2019, 06:47:11 AM
Text to speech is likely only the text of the book.

Screen reader software interprets the entire operating system and allows interaction and control of the system. So not just the text of the book, but the menus, buttons and everything that allows a device to run. And not necessarily into speech, there are devices that create on the fly braille. I’m not sure if kindles go that far, its been years since I last had to interact with a full screen reader.