Use Accessibility Tools and Software
Accessibility tools can enhance your digital experience by supporting various needs, such as reading text aloud, converting speech to text, and more. This guide covers key accessibility features across popular platforms, as well as useful library resources and tools for academic support.
Text-to-Speech Tools
Text-to-speech tools read on-screen text aloud, making it easier to consume information without needing to read directly. This can be helpful for users with visual impairments, dyslexia, or those who prefer auditory learning.
macOS
- macOS offers **VoiceOver**, a screen reader that speaks items on the screen and provides descriptions of what is happening.
- To enable text-to-speech:
1. Go to **Apple Menu** > **System Preferences** > **Accessibility**. 2. Select **Spoken Content** and customize options for spoken text.
- For more details, refer to Apple’s guide on [having your Mac speak text that’s on the screen](https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/have-your-mac-speak-text-thats-on-the-screen-mh27448/mac).
Windows
- **Narrator** is Windows’ built-in screen reader, which provides text-to-speech for reading on-screen items.
- To enable Narrator:
1. Open **Settings** > **Ease of Access** > **Narrator**. 2. Customize Narrator settings based on your preferences.
- For full instructions, visit [Microsoft's Narrator support page](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/chapter-1-introducing-narrator-7fe8fd72-541f-4536-7658-bfc37ddaf9c6).
iPad
- iPads support **VoiceOver** and **Speak Screen** to read text aloud.
- To activate:
1. Go to **Settings** > **Accessibility** > **VoiceOver** or **Spoken Content**. 2. Turn on **Speak Screen** and swipe down with two fingers from the top of the screen to have text read aloud.
- For more details, see [Apple’s iPad accessibility guide](https://support.apple.com/guide/ipad/hear-whats-on-the-screen-or-typed-ipad9a247097/ipados).
Chromebook
- Chromebooks offer **Select-to-Speak** for reading selected text aloud.
- To activate:
1. Open **Settings** > **Advanced** > **Accessibility** > **Manage Accessibility Features**. 2. Enable **Select-to-Speak** and follow prompts to select text for playback.
- More information is available on [Google’s Chromebook accessibility page](https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/9032490?hl=en).
Speech-to-Text Tools
Speech-to-text tools allow users to dictate text rather than typing, which can be beneficial for users with physical disabilities or those who find typing challenging.
macOS
- macOS provides **Dictation**, a feature that converts spoken words into text.
- To use:
1. Go to **Apple Menu** > **System Preferences** > **Keyboard** > **Dictation**. 2. Enable **Dictation** and start speaking when prompted.
- For further details, refer to Apple’s [dictation support page](https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/use-dictation-mh40584/mac).
Windows
- Windows includes **Voice Typing**, allowing users to convert speech into text.
- To activate:
1. Press **Windows key + H** to open the voice typing tool. 2. Start speaking, and the text will appear on the screen.
- Visit [Microsoft's voice typing support page](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/use-voice-typing-to-talk-instead-of-type-on-your-pc-fec94565-c4bd-329d-e59a-af033fa5689f) for more information.
iPad
- On the iPad, **Dictation** allows users to speak text instead of typing.
- To activate:
1. Tap the **Microphone** icon on the on-screen keyboard. 2. Begin speaking to have your words converted into text.
- See Apple’s guide on [dictating text on iPad](https://support.apple.com/guide/ipad/dictate-text-ipad55d35a41/ipados) for more information.
Chromebook
- Chromebooks have a **Dictation** tool for converting speech to text.
- To enable:
1. Open **Settings** > **Advanced** > **Accessibility** > **Manage Accessibility Features**. 2. Turn on **Dictation** to use speech-to-text.
- Learn more on [Google’s Chromebook support page](https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/12001244?hl=en).
Read & Write Extension (Chrome)
The **Read & Write** extension for Google Chrome offers comprehensive accessibility features such as text-to-speech, word prediction, and tools for Google Docs and web content.
- To install:
1. Visit the [Read & Write extension page](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/readwrite-for-google-chro/inoeonmfapjbbkmdafoankkfajkcphgd?hl=en-US). 2. Click **Add to Chrome** and follow the prompts to install.
- This tool is useful for students and faculty who need additional reading and writing support while using Chrome.
Library Resources
Riverdale’s library resources include tools for research, note-taking, and citation management that can assist in academic work:
- **[Library Resources](https://howdoi.riverdale.edu/wiki/Access_Library_Resources)** – Access various databases and materials.
- **[Padlet Resources](https://howdoi.riverdale.edu/wiki/Access_Padlet)** – Use Padlet for organizing and sharing ideas visually.
- **[Canva Resources](https://howdoi.riverdale.edu/wiki/Access_Canva)** – Create presentations, posters, and other visual content.
- **[NoodleTools Resources](https://howdoi.riverdale.edu/wiki/Access_NoodleTools)** – An excellent resource for managing citations and creating notecards for research projects.
Additional Support
For further assistance with accessibility tools or library resources, reach out to the IT department or the library staff. They can provide personalized guidance on using these tools effectively for your educational needs.