I issued the Chord-M command on my braille display. VoiceOver announced “VoiceOver Muted”. I then tried various keystrokes, and there was no speech as expected. So, it seems to be working here. From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on behalf of FIOGKOS Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 22:00To: m
Time to call Apple disability services.
- Brad -
On Dec 2, 2020, at 13:49, FIOGKOS wrote:
All boxes are unchecked. Still I hear two voices.
God the father chose her
God the sun dwelt in her
God the spirit overshadowed her
Most holy mother of God save us through your intercessions
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All boxes are unchecked. Still I hear two voices.
God the father chose her
God the sun dwelt in her
God the spirit overshadowed her
Most holy mother of God save us through your intercessions
Twitter
@FiogkosZoe
Love Isn't butterflies in your stomach, love is the heart beat you feel when
he's la
Skip the voice selection, and uncheck all the other boxes in this section.
- Brad -
On Dec 2, 2020, at 08:33, FIOGKOS wrote:
Good morning Brad and all, when I go to system preferences/accessibility/speech
system voice Samantha is announced as a pop-up menu when I open that menu
Samantha is
Good morning Brad and all, when I go to system preferences/accessibility/speech
system voice Samantha is announced as a pop-up menu when I open that menu
Samantha is checked and if I scroll down there’s a whole bunch of other voices
and at the bottom it says custom.
I tried interacting but all I
You can turn off what you are calling the "system voice” by doing the following:
1. Go to System Preferences > Accessibility, and select Speech from the
Accessibility Features table.
2. Uncheck all the boxes in this area to insure that all Speech that is not
VoiceOver is turned off.
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