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Contents of Difference between Text-to-Speech and Screen Readers, Part 2
Difference between Text-to-Speech and Screen Readers, Part 2
- Screen readers speak any text near the cursor; text-to-speech readers usually require that users cut and paste text into a separate window or highlight text to have it read.
- Screen readers can be set to read programmatic text, such as menus and dialogue boxes; text-to-speech readers generally do not do this.
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