Many schools are providing Chromebooks to students learning from home. Google’s Chromebook accessibility features fall into the categories of display and visuals, audio and captions, spoken feedback or motor. Full screen or docked magnifier, customized caption styles, Select-to-Speak spoken feedback (which also highlights the selected text), sticky keys and dictation are on the menu along with a multitude of other features. Scroll down for instructions on Chromebook accessiblity.
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