Use TalkBack to browse the web with Chrome

You can get spoken feedback when you use TalkBack in the Chrome browser.

To learn more, complete the TalkBack tutorial.

Contents

Explore pages with reading controls

Explore pages with a keyboard

Read articles in simplified view

Related resources

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Explore pages with reading controls

To cycle through the reading controls:

  1. In Chrome, open a page.
  2. Swipe down then up, or up then down, until you reach the setting that you want.
    • You can choose a setting like Headings, Links, or Words.
    • On devices with multi-finger gestures, you can also three-finger swipe.
  3. After you choose a reading control:
    • To move forward: Swipe down.
    • To move back with the chosen setting: Swipe up.

Reading controls in Chrome

  • Headings: Navigate by headings.
  • Links: Navigate by different kinds of links, like visited, unvisited, or active.
  • Controls: Navigate by controls like form fields, buttons, or menus.
  • Characters: Move forward or backward by character.
  • Words: Move forward or backward by word.
  • Lines: Move forward or backward by line.
  • Paragraphs: Move forward or backward by paragraph.

Add or remove items from reading controls

  1. Open TalkBack settings.
  2. Select Customize menus.
  3. Select Customize reading controls.
    • You can add the following new reading controls:
      • Buttons
      • Checkboxes
      • Edit fields
      • Focusable items
      • Heading 1
      • Heading 2
      • Heading 3
      • Heading 4
      • Heading 5
      • Heading 6
      • Images and videos
      • Lists
      • List items
      • Tables
      • Combo boxes
      • Visited links

Tip: To reset the menus back to default, tap Reset.

Explore pages with a keyboard

If you use an external keyboard with your Android device, you can navigate pages with TalkBack keyboard shortcuts.

Read articles in simplified view

You can read some pages in a simplified view that focuses on the content. To turn on simplified view, while you use Talkback:

  1. In Chrome, open a page.
  2. Go to More options: Swipe left once, then double-tap.
  3. Go to Settings: Swipe left several times, then double-tap.
  4. On the Settings screen, select Accessibility.
  5. Turn on Simplified view for web pages.

Tip: When simplified view options are available on a page, you hear a notification. Explore the screen toward the top to find View simplified page. To start, double-tap.

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Get more help

For more help with Talkback, contact the Google Disability Support team.

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