Kodi doesn't work with any OS screen reader. You need the kodi screen reader addon, which you will be able to unzip inside Kodi's addons directory before you start it for the first time. Open up a terminal and execute the following commands before you start Kodi, being sure that you are working in your home directory. wget http://mirrors.kodi.tv/addons/krypton/service.xbmc.tts/service.xbmc.tts-1.0.6.zip
mkdir -p .kodi/addons
cd .kodi/addons
unzip ~/service.xbmc.tts-1.0.6.zip
cd

Now run kodi from the sound and video menu and it should come up speaking with its own screen reader. Hope this helps.
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