Screen Reader by UserWay Screen Reader by UserWay

Accessibility
Version: 2.0.1
Last Update: 2021-06-10

Overview

Screen Reader by UserWay is a Chrome extension developed by UserWay.org. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Screen Reader by UserWay is 2.0.1, updated on 2021-06-10.
755 users have installed this extension. 2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

UserWay's powerful screen reader gives users the ability to have web pages read to them on-demand.

UserWay’s powerful screen reader gives users the ability to have web pages read to them on-demand. Ideal for anyone from visually impaired users to front-end and QA engineers checking ADA compliance and everyone in between.

Rating

2 ratings

Total Installs

755

Information

Last Update

2021-06-10

Current Version

2.0.1

Size

181KiB

Author

UserWay.org

Website

None

Category

Accessibility

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avatar Lionel W.
2021-08-26

Easy to install and use. A great tool.

avatar symonsb
2022-08-14

Couldn't get it to work. I enabled it for the site, but there doesn't seem to be any way to turn it on or control it. The picture says to use Ctrl-J to show/hide it, but this is suspicious because Ctrl-J is the shortcut for the downloads page. The page for the extension looks very slick, but the extension itself seems very dodgy; I don't trust it and am removing it.

avatar symonsb
2022-08-14

Couldn't get it to work. I enabled it for the site, but there doesn't seem to be any way to turn it on or control it. The picture says to use Ctrl-J to show/hide it, but this is suspicious because Ctrl-J is the shortcut for the downloads page. The page for the extension looks very slick, but the extension itself seems very dodgy; I don't trust it and am removing it.

avatar Lionel W.
2021-08-26

Easy to install and use. A great tool.

avatar symonsb
2022-08-14

Couldn't get it to work. I enabled it for the site, but there doesn't seem to be any way to turn it on or control it. The picture says to use Ctrl-J to show/hide it, but this is suspicious because Ctrl-J is the shortcut for the downloads page. The page for the extension looks very slick, but the extension itself seems very dodgy; I don't trust it and am removing it.