Re: Talking American Heritage
- From: Pranav Lal <pranav.lal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 06:32:43 +0530
Yardbird,
The American Heritage dictionary speaks the pronunciation of words.
It is not a self voicing application.
Pranav
on Wednesday 11/9/2005 10:13 AM, Yardbird said:
I've just been googling around to find some descriptive information
about
this product, but so far there's one thing I can't figure out. Is
this
actually a self-voicing piece of software,in the sense that Open Book
is? I
read a university library's instructions about how to use the library
copy
of it, but all it referred to was what the user would see on the
screen.
These control buttons up here, this field for showing definitions
there, and
so forth. Not a word about it speaking as it displays.
Can anyone who uses this product explain how it works, in that
sense? Does
it chatter away speaking everything you type and read in it,
conflicting
with Jaws? If so, do you have to turn off Jaws while you use
it? Also, if
it is self voicing, why was it developed? To help people with
cognitive
problems so they could see the words and definitions but be helped to
get
them in mind better because the computer spoke everything aloud?
thanks.
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