Google Docs gets 'live edits' feature for visually impaired users

The update makes keeping track of edits easier for them.;

Update: 2019-08-22 04:54 GMT
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Google Docs is making it easier for the visually impaired to keep track of real-time updates made by collaborators in a given document with a new feature.
A 'Live edits' feature allows users to view a periodically updated summary of changes in a convenient sidebar, according to the official blog.
To enable the feature, open the Accessibility settings and check 'Turn on screen reader support' and then select 'Show live edits'.

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