![]() Microsoft’s Learning Tools, and in particular the Immersive Reader, are designed to help more than schoolchildren and dyslexics, providing tools that work for anyone who needs text made a bit more readable, whether that’s better contrast, bigger fonts, the right amount of space between letters and words, or extra help with grammar, or even using text to speech to read it aloud. Or maybe you just need to read a complex contract or technical paper and you’re finding it hard to follow. ![]() If you lose your glasses, or you’re trying to jot down a reminder with a baby in one arm, you can have what’s called a ‘situational disability’. Assistive technology isn’t just for people with obvious disabilities.
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