A good example of using the object viewer and rolls making a
difference is in the app mobile weather. I love that little app. It's
completely accessible and you can get it to give you all the
important info by going into the object viewer and picking the info
you want spoken and assigning various rolls to that info. You can
determine the order you here the info in by which rolls you give. The
rolls have a hirerarky. It actually talks about the roll hirerarky in
the talks manual or you can just play around and assign a roll then
try and see if you like what it does. If you don't, just go back in
and change it to another roll and try it. It can be fun.
Denise
At 04:18 PM 11/21/2011, you wrote:
At 04:18 PM 11/21/2011, you wrote:
Hi Stephen and Everyone
Having made the wonderful discovery of use of the Object Viewer and
Role to stop all the Talks chatter in y-browser, I am wondering what
other situations I can maxamise the use of the Object Viewer and
Role to get the most out of Talks. Perhaps those of you and Stephen
could give some examples please, it may be that there are things I
can do that I haven't even thought about. I am not very good or
adventerous about application specific settings either so maybe
someone would give some examples there too. Just thought this would
be an interesting tack as we are focusing on Talks and would help us
to use Talks to greater advantage as well as our issues that we
experience and need resolving.
Eleanor
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