Listening to resources on your device

This section of our Adaptive Technology Guide explains how to use text-to-speech (TTS) tools to play back text on your device as spoken words. You may choose to listen to material on your devices for several reasons, including:

  • Having difficulty reading the screen or looking at the screen for extended periods
  • Multitasking and productivity
  • Increasing your comprehension of heavy text

Desktop

It is possible to listen to text on your computer from a Word document, a website, or a PDF file.

Office 365

Windows

Mac

Adobe Acrobat Reader DC

Natural Reader

Mobile

You can take a photo of the text you want to read aloud on your phone or ask Siri or Google Assistant to read your screen.

iPhone

Android

Office 365

Using a screen reader

A screen reader uses text-to-speech to communicate the screen interface rather than only reading out text from a document. This is useful if you find yourself needing to navigate the interface of your computer in a non-visual way.

Desktop

Mobile

Web

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