Noun
A system in broadcasting and recording studios that enables the director to communicate with others (host, presenter, anchor) during performance.
(by extension) Communication from members of the public to the makers of a broadcast transmission while it is happening.
Source: en.wiktionary.org6PR personality Garry Meadows was the first announcer to use talkback radio in early 1967. Source: Internet
From enabling large text to colour inversion to Google TalkBack, the P20 and P20 Pro can be enjoyed even if you have trouble seeing the screen. Source: Internet
Artist talkback with Gregg Deal. Source: Internet
BrailleBack works with TalkBack to provide a combined speech and braille experience. Source: Internet
In my case, I tend to prefer TalkBack on Android for the simple reason that I’ve used it the longest and it’s most familiar to me. Source: Internet
TalkBack announces the icons, buttons, and other items as you drag your finger over them. Source: Internet