Google on Tuesday shared a series of updates to its TalkBack screen reader for Android. First launched in 2009, TalkBack reads aloud what’s on a screen for users who are blind or low vision, navigates through apps, and facilitates communication with braille, voice and keyboard input. The new, “highly requested” features include expanded gesture and navigation options, simplified menus, new voice commands and more language options. (Read more about changes Google also made to Maps, Messages and…
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