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People who are blind or have low vision rely on screen readers to vocalise what is on a computer screen or a mobile device. Keyboard shortcuts become incredibly useful for screen reader users because they speed up navigation and makes using a mouse almost unnecessary.

Here are some amazing keyboard shortcuts our screen reader users are very familiar with, but the sighted community might not know.

Save some time and give them a go:

Task

Shortcut

Increase font size

Ctrl + Shift + >

Decrease font size

Ctrl + Shift + <

Insert page break

Ctrl + Enter

Zoom in

Ctrl + Mouse Wheel Button Up

Zoom out

Ctrl + Mouse Wheel Button Down

Magnify

Windows Key + Plus (+)

Make anything a bulleted list

Ctrl + Shift + L

Revert back to normal formatting

Ctrl + Shift + N

Select to end of line

Shift + End

Select to beginning

Ctrl + Shift + Home

Select to end

Ctrl + Shift + End

Delete one word to the left

Ctrl + Backspace

Delete one word to the right

Ctrl + Delete

 

Watch Ros use a screen reader in the video below:
 

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