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@capacitor/screen-reader
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The Screen Reader API provides access to TalkBack/VoiceOver/etc. and provides simple text-to-speech capabilities for visual accessibility.
The Screen Reader API provides access to TalkBack/VoiceOver/etc. and provides simple text-to-speech capabilities for visual accessibility.
npm install @capacitor/screen-reader
npx cap sync
import { ScreenReader } from '@capacitor/screen-reader';
ScreenReader.addListener('stateChange', ({ value }) => {
console.log(`Screen reader is now ${value ? 'on' : 'off'}`);
});
const checkScreenReaderEnabled = async () => {
const { value } = await ScreenReader.isEnabled();
console.log('Voice over enabled? ' + value);
};
const sayHello = async () => {
await ScreenReader.speak({ value: 'Hello World!' });
};
isEnabled() => Promise<{ value: boolean; }>
Whether a Screen Reader is currently active.
This method is not supported on web (it is not possible to detect Screen Readers).
Returns: Promise<{ value: boolean; }>
Since: 1.0.0
speak(options: SpeakOptions) => Promise<void>
Text-to-Speech functionality.
This function will only work if a Screen Reader is currently active.
On web, browsers must support the SpeechSynthesis API, or this method will throw an error.
For more text-to-speech capabilities, please see the Capacitor Community Text-to-Speech plugin.
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | SpeakOptions |
Since: 1.0.0
addListener(eventName: 'stateChange', listener: StateChangeListener) => Promise<PluginListenerHandle>
Add a listener for when the screen reader is turned on or off.
This event used to be named 'accessibilityScreenReaderStateChange'
.
This method is not supported on web (it is not possible to detect Screen Readers).
Param | Type |
---|---|
eventName | 'stateChange' |
listener | StateChangeListener |
Returns: Promise<PluginListenerHandle>
Since: 1.0.0
removeAllListeners() => Promise<void>
Remove all the listeners that are attached to this plugin.
Since: 1.0.0
Prop | Type | Description | Since |
---|---|---|---|
value | string | The text to speak. | 1.0.0 |
language | string | The language to speak the text in, as its ISO 639-1 Code (e.g.: "en"). This option is only supported on Android. | 1.0.0 |
Prop | Type |
---|---|
remove | () => Promise<void> |
Prop | Type | Description | Since |
---|---|---|---|
value | boolean | Whether a Screen Reader is currently active. | 1.0.0 |
(state: ScreenReaderState): void
FAQs
The Screen Reader API provides access to TalkBack/VoiceOver/etc. and provides simple text-to-speech capabilities for visual accessibility.
The npm package @capacitor/screen-reader receives a total of 5,877 weekly downloads. As such, @capacitor/screen-reader popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @capacitor/screen-reader demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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