The Windows voice narrator feature is great. But for that, you need to know how to both enable and disable Windows voice narrator.
It was developed by Professor Paul Blenkhorn in 2000. This feature has allowed even visually impaired people to enjoy the services of Windows but even people with good eyesight find it useful.
How To Enable Voice Narrator?
There are many ways to enable Windows voice narrator and in this article, we will be discussing it. And here are seven ways to enable the voice narrator in Windows.
Method 1
You can enable windows narrator easily with this simple method. This method enables the voice narrator using only keys. You can enable it by pressing Windows key + Enter at the same time.
Method 2
This method is very simple as all you have to do is search for “narrator” in the search bar near the windows button and click on it.
Method 3
This method is simple as well. Search for “Windows PowerShell” in the search bar near the Windows button. Open it, type “narrator” and hit Enter as shown in above picture.
Method 4
In this method, press Windows + R to display Run dialog. Type “cmd” and click OK. And it will open the terminal. Now, type “narrator” and press Enter.
Method 5
This method is simpler than prior methods. Press Windows + R to display the Run dialog. Now, simply type “narrator” and press OK. And you’re done.
How To Disable Windows Voice Narrator?
The voice narrator feature is really awesome. But, if you accidentally open the voice narrator and can’t close it, it will be a disaster. As it can be quite irritating.
Let’s check out some of the ways to disable Windows voice narrator.
Method 1
This is the easiest method, which can be done using keyboard keys only. Press CapsLock +Esc and you will get rid of the voice narrator.
Method 2
The second method, right-click “Narrator” on the taskbar and select the “Close window” on the menu. And you are done.
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