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While narrator is reading aloud the screen content, a blue outline surrounds the portion of the screen that currently is being used.
The Narrator text-to-speech and screen reader capability has been available on Windows for a long time. This program can read aloud files, including web pages, text documents, and other types of files, as well as any action you take in Windows. Although it is made for people who are blind, anyone can use it.
In Windows 10 and 11, the narrator behaves in the same way, but the configuration and settings windows are different. Let's check how this performs on Windows 10 and 11.
It's possible that a message describing how the revised Narrator keyboard layout would better fit your previous screen reader usage will show up. If you don't want to see this message each time Narrator starts, select the "Don't show again" checkbox. To dismiss the notice and keep Narrator operating, click OK. Otherwise, before using Narrator, click the box labeled "Turn off" to view and examine the other settings and options.
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