grudging respect for narrator, but…

By honest nan, 4 May, 2025

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I have used jaws at work for years. The other day, I did something really dumb and managed to delete Jaws from my computer. Getting it back will take a while, because they need to try to find the license number. Meanwhile, I decided, after beating myself up for a while, to try narrator. at first, it acted like a three year-old who would obey only if it wanted to. The next day, it started acting more grown up, but I am still having trouble with some of the commands. When I go to my. bookmarks in chrome, I cannot type the first letter of the book Mark I am looking for. I have to arrow down through the choices, and even sometimes that doesn’t work. I am also having a little trouble with the address book in Outlook. With Jaws, after I pulled up a name, I could go into Jaws cursor and move through the line word by word. I can’t find a way to do that in narrator, which probably makes sense. but, I wish it were available. Any tips or suggestions would really be helpful. Thanks.

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By Brad on Sunday, May 4, 2025 - 02:23

You can also make it sound like eloquence if you like, you'll have to look into it though because it's not exactly legal.

By TheBlindGuy07 on Sunday, May 4, 2025 - 03:08

Narrator is this little thing that you forget until you really need and depending on what you need it for 9/10 times it works surprisingly well, well except for command line stuff where even chromevox is better.
When my hp laptop started to have weird issues everywhere and I haven't still reset it yet as I have my mac I used narrator for excel and it worked like a charm.

By SeasonKing on Sunday, May 4, 2025 - 07:51

Not even NVDA or Jaws support the kind of support Narrator for touch gestures. I can't figure out how to scrolle down or up on webpages with NVDA or Jaws, with narrator however, it's delightfully smartphone like experience.
I can't wait to get my hands on a Surface tablet, and see how Narrator feels with that Touchscreen and arm powered processer.

By Chris on Sunday, May 4, 2025 - 16:46

We've certainly come a long way since 2017. While development has slowed considerably since 11 was released, it's continuing to improve. We just got a feature similar to speech history in JAWS/NVDA. It's called Speech Recap. I believe the official debut will be in the May patches for 11 23H2 and 24H2 on the 13th, but they're already in those releases if you install the latest non-security updates.
Narrator will also be gaining the ability to describe images using AI, but I'm not sure this is quite ready for the stable releases. It unfortunately requires you have a processor capable of running Microsoft's Copilot+ features.