I was looking at a help topic today, and it seems from when I read that when
reading with the text to speech on the Kindle fire, you do not use the same
voice that you do for voice of you. At least, you might not be doing that,
since there are more voices apparently available for the screen reader then
there are four text to speech. So if you want to read page by page, you can use
voice view. But if you are continuously reading, text to speech must be enabled
for the book, which it isn't always, and then you use whatever voices are
supplied by Amazon. So the question is, is it true that there are voices
available for the screen reader that are not available for the continuous
reading? Am I making an improper incorrect screen reader that are not available
when reading text to speech continuously? Am I making a wrong assumption here?
Mary
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