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any good android screen reading apps? thank you (self.Blind)
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siriuslylupin6 1 points 2y ago
Talkback. I also heard of one called commentary but that one costs money? So yeah, talkback is free though.
bradley22 1 points 2y ago
There's talkback, it can be found under settings/accessibility then I think you'll see screen reader and nexto to that should be talkback, accessidoid might be able to help you too but they're a new website so perhaps trying the tutorials might help.

If you neeed it, I'd recommend setting the shortcut key to talkback in accessibility, this means you can hold down both the volume up and down keys for three or so seconds to turn on or off the screen reader.



If you explain a bit more about what you want, I might be able to help. i'm not an android user but I've tried the phones on an off enough to know how to get around.
chovihanni-VIP 1 points 2y ago
I use the phone accessibility. It also has talk back and text to speech. Google and Bixby also have this built in as well as we scanners
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