Dave and all,
I contacted apple accessibility last week and they were able to confirm the
issue. While I have no idea when it will be fixed, they are aware of it and
have passed it on to the developers and so we will have to wait and see when
they fix it.
Matthew
On Aug 23, 2024, at 8:39 P
Honestly speaking personally, what you are describing sounds like a step
someone at apple took because they thought it was cute.
Assuming that it is not a bug of some kind.
On Fri, 23 Aug 2024, Dave Carlson wrote:
Yet one more limitation in Voiceover control. Too bad.
Dave Carlson
Yet one more limitation in Voiceover control. Too bad.
Dave Carlson
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On Aug 23, 2024, at 4:08 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
I don't know of any work around, as far as I know there is no way to set the
pitch separately f
Has anyone reported the problem to apple?
It might be a bug, as I cannot imagine why that would be done
intentionally.
Kare
On Fri, 23 Aug 2024, Mike Arrigo wrote:
I'm seeing the same thing. For now I did the same work around you did, that
pitch change is just too much, it makes Alex sound
I don't know of any work around, as far as I know there is no way to set the
pitch separately for indicating capital letters.
> On Aug 23, 2024, at 9:22 AM, Jessica Moss wrote:
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> Isn’t it though? Almost reminds me of Mickey Mouse, but had no idea as to
> whether ornate there was a workaroun
I'm seeing the same thing. For now I did the same work around you did, that
pitch change is just too much, it makes Alex sound like Mickey Mouse.
> On Aug 23, 2024, at 8:54 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
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> I have voiceover utilities set to increase or change pitch when encountering
> a capital lette
Isn’t it though? Almost reminds me of Mickey Mouse, but had no idea as to
whether ornate there was a workaround for it, or if we’re just stuck with it,
and the high pitch change drives me crazy.
> On Aug 23, 2024, at 9:54 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
>
> I have voiceover utilities set to increase o