- #Chromebook screen annotation how to#
- #Chromebook screen annotation install#
- #Chromebook screen annotation full#
When you're done, click the Epson iProjection icon in the Chrome OS app shelf, then click Disconnect to end the session and stop mirroring your Chromebook display. Anything that you do on your Chromebook is also shown by your projector. Your Chromebook’s display is now mirrored by the projector. Select the screen you want to share and click Share.Note: If you don’t know your projector’s IP address, press the LAN button or the Home button on the projector’s remote control to display it. Click on the IP address button, then enter your projector’s IP address in the box and hit Enter.
#Chromebook screen annotation install#
On your Chromebook, install the Epson iProjection app from the Google Play Store.See your projector documentation for more information on connecting your product to a network. Tip: When “Enable Navigation Controls” is turned off, quick access to pause and play, adjust speed, and skip lines of text is disabled.Setting Up Epson iProjection for Chromebookīefore you set up the Epson iProjection app, make sure that both your Chromebook and Epson projector are connected to the same network. Under “Highlighting,” turn off Enable navigation controls.Under "Text-to-Speech," select Open select to speech settings.Under "Accessibility," select Manage accessibility features.
Turn on Shade background content: This allows you to shade the whole screen, except for the text being spoken.Select a color next to “Color for word highlights.” Tip: To get the strongest contrast, we recommend using green or pink, especially if you’re using high contrast mode.Turn on Highlight each word as it is spoken.Under "Text-to-Speech," turn on “Select-to-speak.”.You can turn off highlighting, change the color of the highlighted words, or shade the screen behind selected text. If you are using Select-to-speak, each word will be highlighted as it's spoken. Tip: With navigation controls, you can pause and play, adjust speed, and skip lines of text. To stop Select-to-speak while it’s reading, press Ctrl or the Search key.Your Chromebook will read the section aloud and each word will be highlighted.Then tap a line of text or drag your finger over an area of the screen. On a touchscreen: At the bottom right, near the time, tap Select-to-speak.Then select a line of text or drag the pointer over an area of the screen. At the bottom right, near the time, select Select-to-speak.Highlight the text and press the Search key + s.Press and hold the Search key and drag the pointer over an area of the screen.Press and hold the Search key and select a line of text.To select what text you’d like to hear:.Important: Depending on your keyboard, you can press the Search key or the Launcher key for some shortcuts.
#Chromebook screen annotation how to#
Tip: Learn how to change the language, voice, and volume for text read aloud.
Learn more about how to use the built-in screen reader. Tip: You can turn Chromevox on or off from any page by pressing Ctrl + Alt + z.
#Chromebook screen annotation full#
You can hear full pages read aloud with Chromebook’s built-in screen reader or hear parts of a page, including specific words, read aloud with Select-to-speak.