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A good place to begin is with text-to-speech. This reads on-screen text aloud and can help with reading, revising and proofreading.
You can also try speech-to-text dictation to speak your ideas instead of typing, which can be useful for drafting notes or getting started more quickly.
If you come across unfamiliar vocabulary, use the text or picture dictionary to check meaning and get extra visual support where helpful.
Screenshot Reader is useful when text cannot normally be selected, such as in images, scanned PDFs or screenshots, because it can capture that text and read it aloud.
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