“Narrator” is a humanized service provided by Microsoft operating system for users with poor eyesight. It can convert text to voice and help users read and display. Content on the screen, such as active windows, menu options or text, and more. WinXP, Win7 and the latest Win8 system provide this feature. The Win8 system has made a lot of optimizations for the “narrator” function, which can better help visually impaired users to use Windows 8 devices, especially touch operations. It is more accurate. However, if the user with normal vision is accidentally pressing the “Win + Enter” key when using the app or playing the game, the unintentional activation of the “narrator” function may cause many friends to be overwhelmed and give normal operation. Bring some little trouble.
This article describes the Win8 system & ldquo; narrator & rdquo; function of the opening, closing and completely disabled operation methods and steps.
If necessary, you can fix this feature on the Win8 start screen or the traditional desktop.
open & ldquo; telling people & rdquo;, we can use the mouse, the Tab key or touch the screen to select various elements, the system will read all the detailed contents of the current text and symbolic elements. Open the Narrator Settings menu and set its status and parameters accordingly.
Windows 8“ Narrator"Function Settings
Turn off Win8" Narrator" (Narrator)
After launching the Narrator feature, if you want to quit, just press “Capital Lock+ ESC” can exit the Win8 " Narrator & rdquo; function.
If you want to completely disable the "narrator" function of the Win8 system, what should you do? Here we introduce the specific steps.
Disable Win8<quo; Narrator"Functions
To disable the Win8 system's "narrator" function, the main method is to find the relevant executable Narrator.exe, change the user to Users, and then its users Permissions are set to deny reading and execution.
Click "Win+E" to open the Win8 file explorer and find the following path: System partition: Windowssystem32, narrator.exe file is included in this directory. Of course, you can also type "“Narrator.exe" in the search bar to search directly.
Right click on Narrator.exe, select “Properties" from the right-click menu, click on the "Security" tab, and click the “Advanced” button.
In the Advanced Security Settings dialog window of the file, click “Change” after “Owner".
Go to the Owner Settings “Select User or Group& rdquo; dialog window, click “Advanced”.
Click “Find Now”, then click “Users” from the search results, then click the “OK” button. Now let's change the owner to Users.
You can now see that the owner has changed to Users.
Re-select the "Attributes" in the right-click menu of the Narrator.exe file, and deny the permissions of each user and group in the group or user name in the "Security" tab. & rdquo; That column check “ read & execute & rdquo; and & ldquo; read & rdquo; that is, set the read and execute permissions of all users to refuse, and then click the "confirm" button.
The read and execute permissions for all users in the Narrator.exe property are now set to Reject.
The Win8 system's "narrator" function is now disabled. If you want to open it, set the user permissions of the Narrator.exe file to allow reading and the same method. Execute.