Many phones and operating systems offer accessibility features.
Edge browser press CTRL-SHIFT-U to activate reader mode.
Chrome browser, To use read aloud, right-click on a page, and select Open in reading mode. This opens the side panel, which has controls you can use for Read Aloud. (Note: You may need to open chrome://flags and search, then enable Read Aloud.)
Firefox browser, install Pericles: Text to Speech or other addon.
Windows users can install JAWS Screen Reading Software at no cost.
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat both have a read aloud feature. This feature will allow PDFs that are ADA accessible to be read out loud for patrons.
In Windows OS to turn the read aloud feature on:
To pause, select a specific section, or, read to the end of the document, select view, the read out loud option, and then the appropriate option (pause, etc.)
In Mac OS to turn the read aloud feature on:
To stop, select Edit at the top of the screen, then select Speech, and last select the option, Stop Speaking
Macdonald-Kelce Library - University of Tampa - 401 W. Kennedy Blvd. - Tampa, FL 33606 - 813 257-3056 - library@ut.edu - Accessibility