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Chromebooks will soon let users read audio captions in braille on a connected display


Google shines a light on Chromebook accessibility tools to help make classrooms more inclusive for everyone.

This is where Chromebook's Face Control steps in, literally letting students navigate their devices with facial gestures such as head tilts and eyebrow raises instead of mouse clicks. (Image credit: Christine Persaud / Android Central)ChromeVox, Google's built-in screen reader, was introduced in Chrome OS version 56. If you're taking the SAT or AP exams on a Chromebook, the College Board’s Bluebook app now works hand-in-hand with ChromeOS accessibility features like Dictation and ChromeVox.

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