
CC Earnhart
TalkBack is awful to navigate. I use it to assist with reading for my ADHD and it can be a bigger barrier just trying to use the app than it is trying to focus on reading long articles without help (which is nearly impossible, some days). It's not user friendly at all, and it can't read scanned documents, which is a major drawback. It's better than nothing, I guess, but I get so frustrated sometimes that I have a meltdown and give up.
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Bret Caruso
This app is very helpful for reading articles or long scripts. It does have its limitations as I can't read all text, depending on the application, but that's okay. The biggest irritation on the recent update of this version is that It takes control of the volume keys and changes it from notification to accessibility. And there's no way to change it back unless I disable "select to speech". Even trying to use the toggle of "use volume keys for media" doesn't change the keys. Please fix it!
28 people found this review helpful

Paul Linden
This app unexpectedly took over my hardware volume buttons on a OnePlus 8. Media, ringer, and notification volume could not be adjusted-only Accessibility volume was available, with no warning or explanation. I spent time troubleshooting what appeared to be a system issue. somehow, YouTube music is the only app where volume control is unaffected. Normal volume control returned immediately after disabling the app, and then reappeared when re-enabling the app.
90 people found this review helpful