TalkBack, part of the broader Android Accessibility Suite, gives spoken feedback to your taps, enabling you to use your phone without needing to see the screen. Today, among a suite of Android updates ...
As part of several accessibility features to make it easier for you to use your Google Pixel, Talkback is a way for you to get spoken descriptions of what’s going on with your screen. It’s pretty easy ...
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Google is adding read-aloud features to Chrome, letting you read web pages. TalkBack, Android’s screen reader app, is now better at describing images thanks to an upgrade to Gemini AI on supported ...
TalkBack is a feature that helps people who are blind or have low vision use their Android devices with touch and spoken feedback. However, if you turned it on accidentally or no longer need it, you ...
The talkback feature on Samsung Galaxy phones is great for people who are blind or have low vision. It assists them by reading aloud everything they interact with on the device. However, it can turn ...
In a blog post published Tuesday, Google announced what it described as an “all-new” version (officially, 9.1) of its TalkBack screen reader. Android accessibility product manager Brian Kemler wrote ...
Google has released the TalkBack braille keyboard on Android to allow users who are vision impaired or have low vision to type on their phones without any additional hardware. According to Google ...