Set Narrator to Announce Events on the Screen

Narrator is a text-to-speech utility for people who are blind or have low vision. Narrator reads what is displayed on the screen—the contents of the active window, menu options, or text that has been typed. You can select from a number of Narrator options. This procedure shows you how to set Narrator to announce when new windows are opened on screen.

Note  Narrator is designed to work with Notepad, WordPad, Control Panel programs, Internet Explorer, the Windows desktop, and some parts of Windows Setup. Narrator may not read words aloud correctly in other programs. Narrator has a number of options that allow you to customize the way screen elements are read.

 Mouse actionsKeyboard actions

1

On the Start menu:

Point to All Programs.

Point to Accessories.

Point to Accessibility.

Select Narrator.

Notes  A message box with a link to more information about Narrator may appear. To close the box, select OK.

Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key Windows logo key).

Press R.

Type narrator.

Press ENTER.

Notes  A message box with a link to more information about Narrator may appear. To close the box, press ENTER.

2

In the Narrator window:

Ensure that the Announce events on screen check box is selected.

Notes  To use Narrator but hide the Narrator dialog box, select the Minimize button.
To turn off Narrator, in the Narrator dialog box, select the Exit button.

In the Narrator window:

Ensure that the Announce events on screen check box is selected. If it is not, press ALT+A.

Notes  To use Narrator but hide the Narrator dialog box, select Minimize by pressing ALT+SPACEBAR, N.
To turn off Narrator, in the Narrator dialog box, select the Exit button.

Narrator: Announce events on screen

Narrator: Announce events on screen