Meaningful Design and UX Quick Check 4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Suppose you are discussing a project. You notice there is a person that has sight impairments. The application does not require the text to be entered but does contain a lot of information that the person will need to get from the screen. What would be the most appropriate accessibility feature for you to use in your application so that the person can get the information?(1 point) Responses voice-to-text voice-to-text larger buttons larger buttons text-to-voice text-to-voice contrasting colors contrasting colors Skip to navigation page 10 of 10

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In this scenario, where the person has sight impairments and needs to access a lot of information from the screen, the most appropriate accessibility feature to use would be text-to-voice. This feature would allow the application to read aloud the text displayed on the screen, enabling the user to receive the information without needing to see it.

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