Hear text read aloud with Narrator

Narrator is a text-to-speech program (or basic screen reader) that is built into Windows Vista. Narrator reads menus without leaving the active window. Individuals who use Narrator will also find a more pleasant, natural sounding voice in Windows Vista.

There are two ways to start Narrator:

  • Start Narrator from Quick Access to common tools for use in the current session, or
  • Turn on Narrator so that it starts automatically each time you log on.

Start Narrator for the current session

Mouse actionsKeyboard actions
1

To open the Ease of Access Center, select:

  • Start.
  • Control Panel.
  • Ease of Access.
  • Ease of Access Center.

To open the Ease of Access Center, press:

  • Windows logo key Windows logo key+U.
2

Under Quick access to common tools, select:

  • Start Narrator.

Under Quick access to common tools, select:

  • Start Narrator by pressing ALT+N.

Screenshot of Ease of Access Center

Turn on Narrator so that it starts automatically each time you log on to your computer

Mouse actionsKeyboard actions
1

Under Explore all settings, select:

  • Use the computer without a display, by pressing TAB, then ENTER.

Under Explore all settings, select:

  • Use the computer without a display, by pressing TAB, then ENTER.
2

Under Hear text read aloud, select:

  • Turn on Narrator.
  • Select Save.

Under Hear text read aloud, select:

  • Turn on Narrator by pressing ALT+U.
  • Select Save by pressing ALT+S.

More Narrator Tutorials



Narrator Tip

When the Narrator settings window is minimized to the taskbar, you can restore it by pressing ALT+TAB until Microsoft Narrator is selected, then release the keys.



More Information

See this list of Narrator keyboard shortcuts.

Screenshot of Narrator