Hello Leo,

I'm delighted that you got it to work.

I think this is one of the best features of Mac OS and VoiceOver.

Mark

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Subject: Re: How To Set a VoiceOver Activity for The Notification Center In Mac 
OS Mojave

awesome! I just did it and totally love it.

thanks for sharing...


Leo Bado

El 27/09/2018 a las 19:29, M. Taylor escribió:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> As the following information works beautifully in Mac OS Mojave, I 
> thought I would post it, yet again, this year.
>
> The purpose of the steps, below, is so that you can have a different 
> TTS, from that of your default VoiceOver TTS, read out all of the 
> system notifications, be they automatic or on-demand.
>
> By on-demand, for example, I have setup the key combo of 
> Control+Shift+N to open the Notification center on my Mac.
>
> Okay, read and enjoy.
>
> Mark
>
> How To Set a VoiceOver Activity for The Notification Center In Mac OS 
> Mojave
>
> NOTE:
> This document assumes that you know how to create and configure 
> VoiceOver Activities.
>
> Generally speaking, I prefer my default system VoiceOver voice to be Alex.
> However, I want any and all of my system notifications to use my 
> beloved Samantha voice.
>
> The short answer:
>
> To set a VoiceOver Activity for the Mac OSX Notification Center, when 
> selecting a finder app in the Activity configuration process, simply 
> locate the Notification Center app and select it.  The notification 
> app is located in the Core Services Folder of the Library folder which 
> is located on the hard drive's system folder.
>
> The long answer is that when you Click on the Find App option during 
> the Activity creation process, you will be placed in the Applications folder.
> The Notification Center app is located in a different place.  You must 
> find the correct folder and then simply select the Notifications.app file.
>
> A.
> First, open the computer's hard drive.
> Second, open the System folder.
> Third, open the Library folder.
> Fourth, open the CoreServices folder.
> Fifth, select the Notification.app file.
>
> or
>
> B.
> Use the Command + Shift + G, key-combo, and type in 
> /System/Library/CoreServices/ to get to the correct folder, super 
> fast.
>
> Good Luck and Enjoy.
>
> Mark
>
>

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