This simulator helps you understand how screen readers work, making it easier to create accessible content for all users.
What is a Screen Reader? A screen reader is a software application that enables people with visual impairments to use computers and mobile devices. It reads out loud the text that is displayed on the screen.
Why Use a Screen Reader Simulator? Understanding how screen readers work can help you create more accessible content for people with disabilities. By using a simulator, you can test your websites, applications, and documents to ensure they are compatible with screen readers.
How to Use the Simulator
- Navigate to the simulator page.
- Enter the text or HTML content you want to test.
- Select the screen reader you want to simulate.
- Click "Start Reading" to see how the content is read aloud.
Common Features of Screen Readers
- Text-to-Speech: Converts text into spoken words.
- Voice Commands: Allows users to control the computer with voice commands.
- Braille Display Support: Provides tactile feedback for users who are blind.
- Customizable Voice and Language Options: Allows users to choose their preferred voice and language.
Additional Resources
- Learn more about Web Accessibility on our website.
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