Microsoft Edge introduces text-to-speech feature for web pages and documents

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Microsoft Edge can read text aloud from web pages, PDFs, and Word documents. Users can highlight text, right-click, and select "Read selection aloud" to activate a toolbar for playback controls and voice options. To read an entire web page, users can click the sound wave icon in the address bar. The feature also supports other file types, allowing users to open PDFs directly in Edge or convert Word documents to web pages for reading. This functionality is particularly beneficial for users with impaired vision, enhancing accessibility while browsing or reviewing documents.


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