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Using a screen reader for speech

A screenreader is a software application that interprets what is being shown a computer screen and relays it to the user with text-to-speech, sound icons, or a Braille output device.

Screenreaders are often used by people who are blind, visually impaired or learning disabled.

 

This web site is designed to be readable by screen readers, and we are continuously improving the content to be as accessible as possible.

We do not offer a screen reading service directly, but we can suggest visiting the Action for the Blind website for more information about a number of free screen readers available to the visually impaired.

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