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Heads Up! Narrator Keyboard changes
We've updated the Narrator Keyboard Layout so it more closely matches the experience you may have had with other screen readers.
If you want Narrator to tell you what commands are associated with the keys you're pressing, you can turn on input learning by pressing Caps Lock + 1.
To turn it off, press Caps Lock, press Caps Lock + 1 twice.
To learn more, press Ctrl + Windows logo key + N to open your Narrator Settings and access the online user guide.
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