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Text-to-Speech: Reads digital text aloud in a natural-sounding voice.
Highlighting and Note-Taking: Users can highlight text, add notes, and organize information for easier study and review.
Study Tools: Supports vocabulary development, summaries, and annotations to enhance learning.
File Compatibility: Works with Word documents, text files, and other supported digital formats.
Getting Started with Kurzweil 3000
1. Self-Registration / Account Setup:
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6. Customize Settings: Adjust voice, speed, and display options to match your personal learning preferences.
Set Up Kurzweil 3000
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Read the Web Extension
If you use Chrome as your default browser, Kurzweil offers both a web app and a browser extension:
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Kurzweil 3000 Chrome App: Quickly access the web app login page.
The Kurzweil Read the Web
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extension adds a reading toolbar and options directly in your browser
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, allowing you to read and interact with web content.
Steps to Install
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- Go to the Chrome Web Store and search for
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- “Kurzweil 3000.”
- Click Add to Chrome for both the Kurzweil 3000 app and the Read the Web extension
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- Read the Web extension will add the Kurzweil icon to the upper-right corner of Chrome, giving you access to the reading toolbar and options.
Quick Reference Table
| Feature | What It Does | How to Use |
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| Text-to-Speech | Reads text aloud in a natural-sounding voice | Highlight text and click “Read” or press the shortcut key |
| Highlighting | Marks important text for easy reference | Select text and choose a highlight color |
| Note-Taking | Allows adding comments or personal notes | Select text and click “Add Note” |
| Study Tools | Supports summaries, vocabulary, and comprehension | Use the “Study Tools” menu to access dictionary, definitions, and summaries |
| File Compatibility | Works with supported digital files | Open Word documents, text files, or other supported formats |
| Settings Customization | Adjust voice, speed, and display options | Go to “Preferences” or “Settings” and modify to personal learning needs |
Tips for New Users
Start Small: Begin by reading short sections of text to get comfortable with the text-to-speech and highlighting features.
Use Highlight Colors Strategically: Assign different colors for different purposes (e.g., key points, vocabulary, questions).
Take Notes as You Go: Use the note-taking feature to capture ideas, questions, or important details while reading.
Adjust Voice and Speed: Experiment with voice type and reading speed to find what works best for you.
Explore Study Tools: Make use of dictionary, word lists, and summary features to reinforce comprehension and retention.