Version
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Release Date
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Summary
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9.1
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February 2021[8]
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New multi-finger gestures in a new context menu which can be used for activities such as reading, voice commands, support for Spanish and Arabic in the Braille keyboard, as well as a reorganization to the settings menu of TalkBack.[9]
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8.2
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April 2020
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Introduced a new Braille keyboard which uses six large buttons in screen in order to allow visually impaired users to type in a manner that may be more familiar to them.[10]
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7.3
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March 2019
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Added a screen search function to find text on screen in a more accessible manner and made changes to the continuous reading functionality of TalkBack by auto-scrolling pages and adding new navigation options.[11]
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7.2
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November 2018
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Improved controls and added fast forward and rewind functionality to the screen reader.[12]
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6.2
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June 2018
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Improved Android TV controls and Focus Management. This release came with the rebranding of TalkBack from an independent application into a part of the new Android Accessibility Suite, which includes TalkBack and a few other accessibility tools.[13]
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6.1
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Early 2018
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Added the ability for the active text to speech language to be changed through gestures, as well as fixing a variety of bugs such as making TalkBack not speak upon receiving a phone call until the user had touched the screen.[14]
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5.2
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April 2017
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Added a verbosity setting for speech, added audible feedback for zooming in and out, the ability to hear password character count in Chrome, as well as a variety of other fixes and improvements.[15]
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4.0
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October 2011
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Added TalkBack to Android system
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