gt;>> VO Space on the voice that it’s using and VO right to rate. You can adjust
>>>> it then look for the done button.
>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 24, 2024, at 22:19, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Can somebody please remind m
in the vO Utility. Do a VO F8, Speech, VO
>>> Space on the voice that it’s using and VO right to rate. You can adjust it
>>> then look for the done button.
>>>
>>>> On Nov 24, 2024, at 22:19, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Can some
; On Nov 24, 2024, at 22:19, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>>>
>>> Can somebody please remind me of where to find the speaking rate in
>>> voiceover for a Mac? I know it’s in a rotor but the quicknav rotor is the
>>> only one I’m aware of and it’s not there.
&
omebody please remind me of where to find the speaking rate in
>> voiceover for a Mac? I know it’s in a rotor but the quicknav rotor is the
>> only one I’m aware of and it’s not there.
>>
>> thanks.
>> Lorie
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it then look for the
done button.
> On Nov 24, 2024, at 22:19, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> Can somebody please remind me of where to find the speaking rate in
> voiceover for a Mac? I know it’s in a rotor but the quicknav rotor is the
> only one I’m aware of and it’s not the
Can somebody please remind me of where to find the speaking rate in voiceover
for a Mac? I know it’s in a rotor but the quicknav rotor is the only one I’m
aware of and it’s not there.
thanks.
Lorie
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have navigation, characters, words. and content chooser. is
there a way to add speaking rate to this?
On Oct 6, 2024, at 11:18 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
If you want to control on the fly, there is a special rotor.
Hold down VO and command and ship and then use the left and right arrow keys
until you
in my rotor I have navigation, characters, words. and content chooser. is
there a way to add speaking rate to this?
> On Oct 6, 2024, at 11:18 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> If you want to control on the fly, there is a special rotor.
> Hold down VO and command and ship and then
I’d like to
> speed him up a little. speaking rate isn’t in my quicknav rotor. I went to vo
> utility and located “speech”. after that I can’t get. anything to happen. how
> do I open that up? when speech is highlighted, if I just plain arrow right I
> hear “tab pronunciation.”
Running Sonoma, Alex speaks a little slower than he used to. I’d like to speed
him up a little. speaking rate isn’t in my quicknav rotor. I went to vo utility
and located “speech”. after that I can’t get. anything to happen. how do I open
that up? when speech is highlighted, if I just plain
he
>> Voiceover Utility, hold down the command and VO keys and press the left or
>> right arrow until Alex says speaking rate. You can adjust the rate of the
>> voice by holding down the command and VO keys and hitting down or up arrow
>> to increase or decrease the spe
command and VO keys and press the left or
> right arrow until Alex says speaking rate. You can adjust the rate of the
> voice by holding down the command and VO keys and hitting down or up arrow to
> increase or decrease the speech rate. This is a quick way to adjust the
> speech set
yeah. thanks. exactly what I was asking for.
> On Jan 8, 2020, at 1:32 AM, Katie Zodrow wrote:
>
> Hi, Lorie. If you want to slow the speech down without going into the
> Voiceover Utility, hold down the command and VO keys and press the left or
> right arrow until Alex say
Hi, Lorie. If you want to slow the speech down without going into the Voiceover
Utility, hold down the command and VO keys and press the left or right arrow
until Alex says speaking rate. You can adjust the rate of the voice by holding
down the command and VO keys and hitting down or up arrow
Ah. Should have read a few ore messages before I hit the reply key.
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Bradford,
You may want to mention that right/left arrow might be necessary to bring up
the speed of the voice, since intonation, pitch, and voice are also available
in this area.
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BTW - After pressing VO + COMMAND + SHIFT, you may need to use the Right or
Left arrow keys to select Rate, before using the Up or Down arrow keys to
change the speech rate.
- Brad -
On Jan 7, 2020, at 19:31, Bradford Snyder wrote:
To change the VoiceOver speech rate, use the following keyb
To change the VoiceOver speech rate, use the following keyboard command:
VO + COMMAND + SHIFT + Up or Down Arrow.
HTH
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On Jan 7, 2020, at 19:20, Lorie McCloud wrote:
I want to slow Alex down so I can play an article for a friend who doesn't have
a computer. what's the keystroke for
I want to slow Alex down so I can play an article for a friend who doesn't have
a computer. what's the keystroke for that?
thanks.
Lorie
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I noticed this when I updated to High Sierra. I found we now have to
add the shift key
Eric Caron
On Dec 17, 2017, at 13:28, Christine Grassman wrote:
Did I miss some new command changes? VO Command Right Arrow and Left Arrow are
not allowing me to change speech rate, pitch
Add the shift key.
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Did I miss some new command changes? VO Command Right Arrow and Left Arrow are
not allowing me to change speech rate, pitch, etc. I just checked the
appendices at Apple Support to see if anything was changed, but I’m getting the
same commands. What gives?
TIA.
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Hi,
Changing the rate with VO-cmd-up/down arrow in the Rate controller is a
temporary or "On the fly" action. The default rate is set within the VO
Utility. Press VO-f8 to open it, cmd-3 to bring up the Speech pane then
navigate to the Rate area. You could then enter a value or VO-up/down to
Since updating to Mavericks, I have two separate speech rates. The default
rate that i can adjust with Command Option Control and up or down arrows. How
do I access the non default speech rate. It's the rate I'm hearing now while
typing this message.
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>> On osx the default speech rate is 45%
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jul 9, 2014, at 10:07 AM, Daniel McGee
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all, I'd like to find the default speaking rate between OSX and IOS for
>>> v
gt;> Hi all, I'd like to find the default speaking rate between OSX and IOS for
>> voices.
>>
>> By this, for example IOS is default speaking rate is set to 30%. Where as in
>> contrast, OSX is either 40, or 45% I can't remember the actual figure for
>> OSX
On osx the default speech rate is 45%
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 9, 2014, at 10:07 AM, Daniel McGee
> wrote:
>
> Hi all, I'd like to find the default speaking rate between OSX and IOS for
> voices.
>
> By this, for example IOS is default speaking rate
The default between both systems is 30 percent on iPhone and 45 percent on the
mac.
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On Jul 9, 2014, at 9:07 AM, Daniel McGee wrote:
> Hi all, I'd like to find the default speaking rate between OSX and IOS for
> voices.
>
Hi all, I'd like to find the default speaking rate between OSX and IOS for
voices.
By this, for example IOS is default speaking rate is set to 30%. Where as in
contrast, OSX is either 40, or 45% I can't remember the actual figure for OSX.
So basically, working with 30% from IOS, I w
Hi all, currently have an iPhone and a Mac Book Pro and am trying to determine
the same speaking rate between the two devices.
I hope this makes sense that is I am wanting to adjust the percentage of the
speaking rate of the two above devices so that in order when I am switching
from one of the
Hi,
However this will not work in the changes made on the fly with VO command left
and right to adjust VO atributes. I suppose one could aldways go to the VO
utility and interact with the sliders there or actually write the desired value
for the setting.
Hope this made sense.
Best,
Ioana
Plea
t;
> What 'em I missing?
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Esther"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 4:38 PM
> Subject: Re: Speaking rate in Voiceover
>
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> It used to be that holding down the shift key as well w
ting. Well, if I wanna
move it up a little bit, then vo+up arrow, with the shift key... so...
vo+shift+...oops? I just stopped interacting with the slider. Bummer!
What 'em I missing?
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: "Esther"
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012
Hi Chris,
It used to be that holding down the shift key as well would act as a modifier
to slow down the adjustment rate of various items such as volume, rate, etc.
This was a general Mac feature, not just for adjustments in the VO controls.
I'm not sure this works now with the plethora of s
OK, I know about using vo+command+left and right arrow then when on rate, I
can move it up or down with vo+command+up and down arrows, but here's the
thing...
It's moving in 5% increments. I kind of remember a while back, it's been
quite a while, but I vaguely remember someone saying that the
t;> Charlie
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>> On Sep 20, 2010, at 9:47 AM, mani wrote:
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>>
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>>> Hello:
>>> On the iPad I am trying to lower the VoiceOver speaking rate and am
>>> unable to do it. Her
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> On Sep 20, 2010, at 9:47 AM, mani wrote:
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>
>
> > Hello:
> > On the iPad I am trying to lower the VoiceOver speaking rate and am
> > unable to do it. Here is what I do, after navigating over to the VO
> > settings:
> > a) Double tap and hold
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On Sep 20, 2010, at 9:47 AM, mani wrote:
> Hello:
> On the iPad I am trying to lower the VoiceOver speaking rate and am
> unable to do it. Here is what I do, after navigating over to the VO
> settings:
> a) Double tap and hold on the slider
I figured it out. Tap on the slider and use flick up or down to
slide up or down.
mani
On Sep 20, 3:47 pm, mani wrote:
> Hello:
> On the iPad I am trying to lower the VoiceOver speaking rate and am
> unable to do it. Here is what I do, after navigating over to the VO
> settings:
Hello:
On the iPad I am trying to lower the VoiceOver speaking rate and am
unable to do it. Here is what I do, after navigating over to the VO
settings:
a) Double tap and hold on the slider to initiate the standard VO
gesture
b) After some tones, I slide left along the slider to lower it.
It
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