![]() ![]() Screen reader (the two most popular are Talk Back from Google and Voice Assistant from Samsung) is a program to help those with visual impairment to interact and use their touch-screen devices. Samsung S10E, running latest OneUI 2.5 and the latest update of Android Accessibility Suites The screen reader should be able to read aloud the item it’s focusing, and you then can perform a “double-tab” gesture to switch to that tab etc… Talk Back / Voice Assistant cursor should be able to land its focus on each tab along with its associated “close tab” button. Its cursor treat that whole area as just one single UI element. ![]() My Talk Back just says “compositer view holder” on the whole area of open tabs list.You can also touch on any of the tabs that are currently open. Now, use right/left swipe gesture to move the screen-reader’s cursor focus to available UI elements on the screen. ![]() Press on the “Tabs” icon on the bottom toolbar or to the right of the address bar to manage and navigate to other tabs.Turn on screen readers like Talkback – a component in the Android Accessibility Suites by Google or Voice Assistant (Samsung’s built-in).Open tabs are inaccessible/non-interactable/unreachable to screen readers ![]()
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