Summary
Read&Write software is a literacy support tool that helps with reading and highlighting text, increasing focus while reading, reading text out loud, proofreading spelling, learning new words, and more.
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Using Read&Write Google Chrome Extension
Read&Write software is a literacy support tool that helps with reading text out loud (text-to-speech), increasing focus while reading, proofreading spelling, learning new words, and more. Read&Write is available for free to all Mines students, staff, and faculty.
Read&Write has different tools depending on your operating system. This article describes how to download and use Read&Write Google Chrome browser extension. You can also download a desktop version for Windows or MacOS.
Installing Read&Write Google Chrome Extension
- Sign in to Chrome with your Mines account (username@mines.edu email address).
- Follow the instructions to install the Read&Write for Google Chrome extension in your browser.
- If the extension asks you to sign in, select the Google Account option and sign in with your Mines email address (username@mines.edu).
If you need help installing Read&Write, please submit a Software Help Request. Instructions for installing other versions are available on the Read&Write installation page.
Learning to use Read & Write
The best way to learn to use Read&Write is to explore the documentation and videos provided by Texthelp, the company that makes Read&Write.
If you need training or have questions about how to use Read&Write, please submit a request for a consultation using Report a Digital Accessibility Issue.
Where is Read&Write available?
- Read&Write can be downloaded and installed on your personal computer using your Mines Microsoft credentials (mines.edu email address and password).
- Read&Write is also installed on all lab computers on campus and on the virtual lab desktop.
- Read&Write is available in the Testing Center.
You do not need to sign in to use Read&Write on a lab computer or Testing Center computer.
Features available in the Chrome extension
Reading Tools
- Text-to-speech and hover text: Reads text aloud and highlights the word being read. Select text to read and press the "Play" button to begin reading.
- Dictionary: Defines words in text and reads words aloud
- Picture dictionary: Look up symbols to help remember words
Writing Tools
- Check it: Checks for grammar, spelling, and other word errors
- Similar word checker: Checks if homophones have been used correctly
- Prediction: Provides suggested words as you type, and can read suggestions aloud
- Spell check: Checks spelling and reads words and definitions aloud
- Talk & type: Dictation tool turns speech into text (not available on MacOS)
Study Tools
- Voice note: Records a short audio file of your voice for use as a note or comment
- Highlighters: Use highlighters to color-code and collect text from documents
- Vocabulary list: Build a vocabulary list from highlighted and dictionary words
- Research folder: Build a list of information and links from websites
- Practice reading aloud: Record yourself reading text aloud, listen to the recording, and send the recording to others
Focus Tools
- Screen masking: Improves focus by tinting or highlighting sections of your screen
Document Conversion Tools
- Screenshot reader: Converts images of text to text that can be copied or read aloud
- Scan: Convert scanned images to documents with text that can be copied or read aloud
- Audio maker: Convert text into an audio mp3 file
Web Tools (requires online access)
- Web Search: Launches a Google search from your default browser
- Translator: Translates words from and to multiple languages
- Simplify page: Creates a simplified version of a web page that you can edit and adjust