great thanks, I did it! works like a charm. Thank you all who helped on this!
You definitely saved my day, and month and year... :)
Cheers,
Rachel
On Sep 8, 2011, at 4:34 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Rachel,
>
> I find it easier to download the voices from VoiceOver Utility, category
> Spe
Hello Rachel,
I find it easier to download the voices from VoiceOver Utility, category
Speech. Click the Default Voice menu button and go down to Customise. Press
Return and navigate right to the search box where you can type in the language
you want such as Spanish, and the appropriate voices
where is the system voice pup up?
I don't see that, I only see language and text or speech.
On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:21 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
> You need to go to system preferences and click on customize, on the
> system voice popup menu. There you will find a table of voices taht
> you can download
I did that. my question is how do I put every thing back later?
Thanks,
Rachel.
On Sep 8, 2011, at 9:44 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just do a time machine backup before upgrading and you shouldn't have
> anything to worry about.
>
> Ricardo Walker
> rwalker...@gmail.com
> Twitter & Sky
Hi,
Just do a time machine backup before upgrading and you shouldn't have anything
to worry about.
Ricardo Walker
rwalker...@gmail.com
Twitter & Skype: rwalker296
www.mobileaccess.org
On Sep 8, 2011, at 9:52 AM, Rachel magario wrote:
> Thanks Anne!
> I am totally blind my self too, maybe this
Thanks Anne!
I am totally blind my self too, maybe this is why I did not see much of a
change when I installed visiovoice.
I am thinking I will have to be courageous and up grade to lion here very soon.
But, I'll see if my awesome mother let me test drive lion on her mac before I
bring it on min
Hello Rachel,
For Snow Leopard and below, the only voices that work properly without crashing
the system are the Infovox iVox voices made by Acapela and sold by
Assistiveware. They cost €99 for the first language pack and €49.50 for
subsequent packs. That's why I said you'd be better off upgrad
thanks Anne,
Right now I am actully pressing for portuguese and spanish. I have not being
doing much with chinese and arabic right now. but I have loads of stuff to read
in portuguese and spanish at the moment.
If I did want to buy a couple of voices, where would I go for that?
thanks again.
Rac
Hello Rachel,
Lion has its little problems, but on the whole, it's working OK.
For multilingual users, Lion is great! It includes languages such as Chinese,
Russian and Greek that don't use the Latin alphabet.
Upgrading to Lion is much cheaper than buying additional language packs.
Cheers,
An
Hmm, is lion working pretty well so far? I was afraid to up grade and lose some
of my productivity since I am right in the tornado of my thesis.
Thanks for the info! Much appreciate it.
RM
On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:21 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
> You need to go to system preferences and click on custom
You need to go to system preferences and click on customize, on the
system voice popup menu. There you will find a table of voices taht
you can download, but only if you are using lion. If you're on snow
leopard you're goign to have to either upgrade or buy voices.
Then on voice over you, once you
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