Developed by Google, TalkBack is the default screen reader for the visually impaired on almost all Android phones. Even Samsung’s variant of TalkBack is a heavily modified version of what Google offers. TalkBack is an essential component of the Android Accessibility Suite, which can be found here on the Play Store.
Here you can access all articles, tips and tricks, guides and opinions related to TalkBack.
TalkBack Tips and Tutorials
- A Beginner’s Guide to Samsung TalkBack and How It Differs from Google’s Version
- A Beginner’s Guide to Text Editing with TalkBack
- A Detailed Overview of TalkBack Voice Commands
- A Complete List of TalkBack Gestures
- A Beginner’s Guide to the Types of Screen Reader Gestures on Android
- Get to know accessibility actions, the useful yet overlooked screen reader feature
- How to Hide Your Screen with Jieshuo and TalkBack Screen Readers
- How to Identify and Add Labels to Unlabeled Elements in TalkBack and Jieshuo Screen Readers
- TalkBack Highlights Playlist on youtube by Blind Android Users Podcast
TalkBack related Articles and Opinions
- From VoiceOver on iOS to TalkBack on Android: Major Differences and Anomalies Visually Impaired Users should Expect
- Sorry Google, but Geo-Restricting TalkBack’s Beta Testing Is Not the Right Decision
- The Trials and Tribulations of Setting Up Android Phones for Non-English Speakers in 2024: Google and Samsung are the Typical Culprits
Opinion: Why Samsung/Google TalkBack Separation is Nothing but a Headache
TalkBack Actions on Android vs. Rotor Actions on iOS: A Tale of Google’s unfulfilled Vows
Comparing TalkBack and Jieshuo: Strengths and Weaknesses of Two Screen Readers
