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New Kindle for PC software has text-to-speech

By Paul Nisbet on Tuesday 31st May, 2011 at 12:57pm

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The Kindle for PC Accessibility Plugin is now available for UK customers (and also for users in Australia, Canada and the U.S.). Kindle for PC is free software for reading Kindle eBooks on your Windows PC. The main feature of the new plugin is a text-to-speech tool which means that blind, visually impaired and severely dyslexic readers can listen to the book being read out by the computer. Kindle for PC Accessibility plugin has:

  • Text-to-speech reading with adjustable voice settings
  • Voice-guided menu navigation
  • Large font sizes
  • High contrast reading mode
  • Keyboard navigation
  • Accessible shortcuts

The Kindle reader software can be used to read out the text of the book, and blind readers can use Jaws or NVDA to read the menus and navigation instructions.

The software comes with two American voices - one male and one female - which are OK but not as good as Heather, for example. You can start, pause and stop the speech and read the current, previous or next sentences (see the list of shortcuts below). You can't use other voices on your computer with the Kindle software, and it doesn't highlight the text as it reads.

Like the standard Kindle reader, the font size can be massive (up to about 90pt), and you can change the colours (white on black, black on white, black on sepia).

For keyboard only users, there are keyboard shortcuts to navigate around the software and the eBooks.

The new Kindle reader is a significant step towards making commercial eBooks accessible for readers with print disabilities. There are now over 700,000 books available from the Amazon UK website and so it's a huge source of digital books.

I've updated our Kindle Quick Guide with the new features and you can now download it.

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#1. Pass IT On - Saturday 4th June, 2011 at 1:20pm

Hi Folks,
We would like to suggest Callum as Heather's brother's name. It was the 1st name that occured to both of us and, after all, Malcolm was the 1st king of Scotland. :-)

#2. Allan Fraser - Friday 10th February, 2012 at 12:05pm

Thank you for this software

#3. Alan Maxwell - Tuesday 24th July, 2012 at 10:56pm

This application - Kindle for PC with Accessibility Plugin - has been withdrawn today (24th July 2012) with no prior warning or explanation until further notice by Amazon. My wife who is profoundly disabled and essentially 'locked-in' is now unable to read all the ebooks I have bought for her from Amazon as she relied on this accessibility Plugin to read ebooks on a large PC monitor since she has poor eyesight and no use of her hands and is unable to turn pages on her own. Please could all those who have been affected by Amazon's decision to withdraw Kindle for PC with Accessibility Plugin write to Amazon and complain in the strongest possible terms and demand it be re-instated forthwith. Please encourage Amazon to do the decent thing. This is an emergency.

#4. Alan Maxwell - Thursday 26th July, 2012 at 7:04pm

Great news! Kindle for PC with Accessibility Plugin is back online and working again. Bravo Amazon! They say it was a technical fault. Just wish they had said so on the site. That was worrying! One tip: to make the font larger than it can be made with the AA tool, simply click Ctrl + on the keyboard to make it larger and easier to read if your eyesight is very poor. Enjoy!

#5. Paul - Thursday 26th July, 2012 at 11:07pm

Thanks Alan for the notification and also for the tip about the text size. Glad you're wife is back on the books. Best wishes.

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