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To stop reading, press Ctrl. Then, use the Up or Down arrow keys to keep reading from where Narrator left off.This guide shows you the basics of using Narrator. Narrator reads aloud what's on your screen so you can use that information to navigate your PC. To turn it on or off, press and hold the Windows logo key, then press Ctrl and Enter.Go to Narrator Homemorevegetablespleasemorevegetablesplease.comwww.morevegetablesplease.comTry it out: Explore a webpage (11 of 13)More Vegetables Please
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Fast and healthyClassic Margherita Pizza with Basil and Fresh MozzarellaTime to Prepare25 min.

A thin crust is the hallmark of this archetypal pizza dish. If it's too thick, you might lose the nuance of the simple flavors that make this a classic. The key is balance: Avoid overloading any one topping or flavor. Instead, let the simple ingredients blend harmoniously.

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  • Stir warm water (just above room temperature), yeast and sugar together in a large bowl, then let stand until the yeast is dissolved (3–5 minutes).
  • Stir in bread flour (or other high-elastic flour), whole grain flour and salt until the dough begins to form. This dough will be slightly more wet than normal bread dough. Let the dough sit for about 5 min.
  • Turn the dough out onto a floured counter top or other work surface. Knead the dough until it feels smooth and elastic (usually around 10 minutes).
  • Add approximately 2 tablespoons of olive oil to a large bowl. Place the dough in the bowl and turn until the surface of the dough has been completely coated. Add approximately 2 tablespoons of olive oil to a large bowl. Place the dough in the bowl and turn until the surface of the dough has been completely coated.
  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a clean towel and set it aside to rise. The ideal location is warm, dry and draft-free. The dough is ready once it has doubled in size, approximately one hour.
  • Minimalist Margherita

  • Classic Neapolitan pizza cooks off the radiant heat of a pizza stone. Place your stone on a rack in the bottom third of the oven and preheat 500°F. Allow the stone to absorb heat in the oven for at least 20 minutes once you've reached that temperature.
  • Divide the dough in half and place on a floured surface. Roll each into a 12-inch circle.
  • Place toppings on the rolled-out crust. Classic toppings include Roma tomatoes and mozzarella slices. If you want to add sauce, try our Better than Mom's Pizza Sauce recipe, made from fresh tomatoes and basil—but know that you'll be bucking tradition!
  • Drizzle olive oil the tomatoes and top with torn basil. The basil is most flavorful if you tear it just before placing the pizza in the oven.
  • Use a floured pizza peel to transfer the dough to your pizza stone. Leave the pizza stone in the oven and be careful. It's going to be hot!
  • Let the dough bake. The crust should rise within 2 minutes and brown within 5 minutes. Watch it carefully and get a feel for the right moment to take it out of the oven.
  • Remove the crust from the oven. Combine another tablespoon of olive oil with the garlic and brush the outer ring of the crust as a final garnish and flavor. Cool for about five minutes before serving.
  • Once you hear Narrator say, "search or enter web address, editing," enter the word "more" to bring up a list of suggestions. Press the Up and Down arrow keys to move through the options, and press Enter to choose one. All the options will take you to the same webpage.To move to the address bar, press Alt + D or Ctrl + L.To move between landmarks, press the D key, or Shift + D.To move between headings, press the H key, or Shift + H.To read word by word, press Ctrl + Left arrow or Ctrl + Right arrow.To review individual text characters, press the Left and Right arrow keys.To move up and down a page, press the Up and Down arrow keys.Here's a reminder of the skills you can use:Let's practice what you've learned so far by exploring a sample webpage. Once you enter the webpage, all Narrator reading and navigation commands will move you around the webpage's content. This lets you focus on what's inside the webpage, instead of all the info on the screen.When you're ready to move on in QuickStart, press Tab or Shift + Tab to exit the webpage, instead of the Up or Down arrow keys. Once you leave the webpage, Narrator will go back to reading everything that's on your screen.Once you do that, you'll be inside the content area of the sample webpage. You'll notice that the Up and Down arrow keys, commands, and heading and landmark navigation will keep you within the webpage's content area. You'll notice a similar experience with Narrator when you use web browsers like Edge.NextBackSearch or enter web addressThis is a label for a search boxMore Narrator helpTo close an app, press Alt + F4.To search for an app, press the Windows logo key, type the name of the app, and choose it from the list. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to explore lists.To switch between apps, press Alt + Tab. You may need to hold down Alt and press the Tab key several times to find the app you want.To move between controls on a page, like check boxes and buttons, press Tab or Shift + Tab.Even when you're not using a screen reader like Narrator, you can use your keyboard to get around pages and apps.Navigating pages and appsYour keyboard is a tool that can help you control Narrator. Narrator commands are often abbreviated like this: Narrator key + 1. This means press and hold the Narrator key, then press the number 1 key. This command turns on input learning, which tells you what keys you're pressing, as well as the Narrator command associated with them. To turn it off, press Narrator key + 1 twice. You can use Caps lock or Insert as your Narrator key.Explore your keyboardPress Caps + F1 to hear a full list of Narrator commands. To learn more, press the Windows logo key + Ctrl + N to open your Narrator settings and access the online user guide.Guide summary (13 of 13)When you're ready to dive deeper, you can check out the Narrator user guide for even more info.​Congratulations. You've reached the end of this guide. We hope it was helpful. Each section is linked below, so you can review it again if you want.Welcome to Narrator (1 of 13)Scan mode (3 of 13)Reading words and characters (4 of 13)Navigating apps (12 of 13)The Narrator key (9 of 13)Important Narrator commands (10 of 13)Landmarks (6 of 13)Headings (5 of 13)Explore your keyboard (2 of 13)Entering text (7 of 13)Buttons, check boxes, and other controls (8 of 13)South AmericaStart overResume guideRemember, to turn Narrator on or off, press and hold the Windows logo key, then press Ctrl and Enter. To stop reading, press Ctrl. Then, use the Up or Down arrow keys to keep reading from where Narrator left off.To go through this guide again, press Enter on the Resume guide button.Welcome back. If you ever want to revisit this guide, select "Open Narrator Home" in your Narrator settings, then select "QuickStart." You'll also find a link to the complete Narrator guide there.While you're in scan mode, you can press the Up and Down arrow keys to read different parts of the page. When you get to something that you want to use, like a link or button, press Enter.Scan mode is already on unless you turned it off. You can practice turning it off and on by pressing Caps lock + Spacebar. Brief sounds will play when you use that command to help you quickly know what mode you're in. Be sure it's turned on for the remainder of this guide.Scan mode is a feature of Narrator that lets you use just a few keys to move around your screen.You can try this now, or go to the next screen.You can review individual characters in words by using the Left and Right arrow keys. This is a great way to check spelling.There's an in-depth version of this guide online. Once you're connected to the internet, restart Narrator to view it.Something happened on our end, and the rest of Narrator QuickStart isn't available right now. Access an online version of the Narrator user guide anytime.MicrosoftLearn the basics of NarratorNorth AmericaNo results foundTo close an app, press Alt + F4. You may need to press the Fn key before you do this.Closing appsPressing the Windows logo key gets you to the Start menu, and to the search box on your taskbar. From there, you can enter the name of the app you want to find. Then, use the Up and Down arrow keys to move through the options, and press Enter to select one.Searching for appsWhen you have several apps open, you can switch between them by pressing Alt + Tab. You may need to hold down Alt, and press the Tab key several times to find the app you want. If you try the shortcuts on this page, use Alt + Tab to get back to this guide.Switching between appsThe next few skills work whether or not you're using a screen reader like Narrator.So, when you encounter a command that uses the Narrator key, just remember that you can use either Caps lock or Insert. The Narrator key will be referred to as simply "Narrator" in commands from now on.You may have noticed that Caps lock is an essential key in many Narrator commands. When used in Narrator, Caps lock is also known as the Narrator key. Insert can also serve as your Narrator key.What's newGet an overview of new and updated features.Narrator guideView the complete Narrator guide online.Welcome to NarratorStart Narrator after sign-inSettingsCustomize Narrator. Press Windows logo key + Ctrl + N to access settings anytime.Exit NarratorQuickStartLearn the basics of Narrator.Minimize Narrator Home to the system trayMinimizeFeedbackHelp improve Narrator. Press Narrator key + Alt + F to give feedback anytime.This is Narrator Home, where you can get help, access your settings, and learn about new features. Narrator is a screen reader that describes aloud what's on your screen, so you can use that information to navigate your device. To start or stop Narrator, press the Windows logo key + Ctrl + Enter. Explore the sections below to get started.Show Narrator Home when Narrator startsTo read from the top of the window, press Narrator + W.To read from wherever you are, press Narrator + R.To go to the bottom of a window, press Narrator + End.To go to the top of a window, press Narrator + Home.Hear the title of a window by pressing Narrator + T.Hear the current item by pressing Narrator + Tab.Decrease voice speed by pressing Narrator + the Minus sign.Increase Narrator voice speed by pressing Narrator + the Plus sign.Let's go over a few Narrator commands that let you customize what and how Narrator reads things to you. Here they are.To open Narrator settings, press Windows logo key + Ctrl + N.To browse a list of Narrator commands, press Narrator + F1.To move to the next landmark, press the D key. To go back to the previous landmark, press Shift + D. You may need to do that on this page.Search landmarks are typically search boxes. We'll talk more about these later.Main landmarks are an app's content. The words are part of this page's main landmark.Navigation landmarks let you move between different parts of an app. The Next and Back buttons on this page are inside a navigation landmark.There are generally three types of landmarks:Landmarks are like containers that enclose similar parts of a page or app, and you can navigate directly to them. They can be a grouping of similar elements, like buttons or blocks of text, or a single element like a search box. Landmarks are super common on the web.To move to the next heading, press the H key. To go back to the previous heading, press Shift + H. You may need to do that on this page.This is a heading level 2, which is often used for section headings within pages.This is a heading level 1, which is often used for page titles.In addition to using the Up and Down arrow keys, you can also move to different sections on a page using headings. Here are some examples of how different heading levels are read out.LeftToRightPress Enter on the Next button to go to the next screen.You'll learn many commands as you go through this guide. You can view a full list of Narrator commands anytime by pressing Caps lock + F1.Input learning tells you what keys you're pressing on your keyboard, as well as the Narrator command associated with them. To turn it off, press and hold Caps lock, then press the number 1 key.That means press and hold Caps lock, then press the number 1 key. This shortcut turns on input learning.Caps lock + 1.Throughout this guide, you'll hear keyboard shortcuts and Narrator commands that may be useful to you. They'll sound like this.EuropeYou're now inside the text box, so you can start typingThis is a label for a text box.There's a single-line text box below. Go ahead and practice entering text.After you're done typing, you can use the Down arrow key to keep going. If you're in a multi-line text box, you may need to press the Down arrow several times to get out of the box. Once you're out of the text box, scan mode will turn back on.Text boxes are places on a page where you can enter your own text. You'll find them a lot in forms. When you land inside a text box, scan mode will automatically turn off.This is a toggle text labelType the name of a continentThis is a search box text labelIn some cases, the Up and Down arrow keys may move you through a list of choices in a control. Once you get to the choice you want, press Enter. You'll also press Enter to use controls that only have two states, like a toggle or check box.To move between them, press the Up and Down arrow keys, or press Tab or Shift + Tab. Using the Tab key will work to move between controls even when you're not using a screen reader like Narrator.Controls let you take actions and make choices. The Next and Back buttons in this guide are a type of control. 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