How to Make Your Computer Read Text Aloud Using Built-In Text-to-Speech Features

Learn how to enable text-to-speech on Windows and Mac to have your computer read text aloud for better accessibility and ease of use.

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To make your computer read text aloud, use built-in text-to-speech features. On Windows, go to Settings > Ease of Access > Narrator and turn it on. On Mac, visit System Preferences > Accessibility > Speech and select 'Speak selected text when the key is pressed.' This makes reading easier and enhances accessibility.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How can I enable text-to-speech on Windows? On Windows, open Settings, go to Ease of Access, select Narrator, and turn the feature on to have your computer read text aloud.
  2. What is the method to activate text-to-speech on a Mac? On a Mac, navigate to System Preferences, select Accessibility, then Speech, and enable 'Speak selected text when the key is pressed' to use text-to-speech.
  3. Are there keyboard shortcuts to activate text-to-speech features? Yes, on Mac, you can assign a key to speak selected text from Accessibility settings. Windows Narrator also supports keyboard shortcuts for controlling speech.
  4. Why should I use built-in text-to-speech on my computer? Built-in text-to-speech improves accessibility for users with reading difficulties, enhances multitasking, and can reduce eye strain by listening instead of reading.