Have every advert voiced.
All the best
Angie
On 9 Apr 2024, at 09:34, barry.hill3 ("barry.hill3")
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks, Steve and Angie. My favour on this is for a custom button that Voice
Guidance can be assigned to. Still, that’s a slightly different matter.
Until we can get this sort of thing working properly, would it be ok to have
each and every advert voiced by the screen reader or have it turned off until
such a simple toggle could be created?
Cheers
Barry
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But this is where it should be easy to toggle speech anyway. Should be a
double or triple click on a button on the remote.
All the best
Steve
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I think if possible it should be an easy toggle. I can think of a time where
it could be annoying: someone phones you, you stop what you’re listening to
and the speech of course chunters on and this could be inconvenient. I have
no objection to these adverts in principal though, could be useful.
All the best
Angie
On 8 Apr 2024, at 13:33, barry.hill3 ("barry.hill3")
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi all.
Some smart TV’s have a screen saver with content that is just adverts. They
are updated once a minute. What do you think of a TV announcing adverts as
they update with a screen reader for those who use one on their TV? On one
hand, it is content that we are missing out on if it is not announced but,
on the other hand, do you want the screen reader talking to you every minute
that the screen saver is on?
Of course, the ideal might be to have a custom setting that gives the user
control of whether or not to have screen saver content announced by the
screen reader, but is that giving us something beyond what sighted people
get as they cannot control whether or not to have adverts. Of course, they
can look away, but we can temporarily turn off the screen reader or mute the
TV.
Any feedback on this could influence the behaviour on a global basis, so I
appreciate any feedback.
Cheers
Barry