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Difference between Text-to-Speech and Screen Readers, Part 1
- Screen readers often contain commands for emulating mouse functions; text-to-speech readers do not.
- Screen readers have a text-based interface that does not provide pictorial cues; text-to-speech readers generally have a visual interface, including pictures that accompany or replace text on buttons, which is likely to be useful to people with reading difficulties.
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