Christopher Wright
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Please create an Android version of this wonderful tool.
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Thank you for the instructions for enabling Braille in Narrator. However, this is not what I mean. Braille support should be built directly into the screen reader, just as it is in macOS. When you connect a USB display to a Windows device and Narrator is running, that display should immediately start working. This would eliminate the need to download any extra software and would also allow someone to use Braille while installing Windows from scratch.
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Please prioritize this! This is an excellent idea for help desk positions or IT professionals and anyone else looking for accessible remote control opportunities.
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I agree, please bring this to Android ASAP. Apple's devices are absurdly expensive now and knowing Apple, the prices will continue to increase. There are many good Android devices available at low or mid range prices that perform just as well, if not better than, your $1000+ iPhone.
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I completely agree with this. The voices in Microsoft Edge sound great, and I would love to use them with SAPI 5 and/or Windows OneCore with screen readers or other speech applications. Please add these to Windows 10, or allow the user to download them.