Hello Cheryl,

To get VO to work in another language as well as English, you need to create a user in that language.

You create a second user, log in as that user, change the language and, if you like, Input method (keyboard), and set the default voice to be one in the language you require, then Restart your computer and the new user will be in the new language.

After this, you can log in as either user.

I always have VisioVoice running with its first voice set to French so that I can read any message or document in French without switching users, but I switch to my French user to browse the Net in French.

I know that VoiceOver Utility is pretty well localised in French, but I don't know about Spanish.

Good luck.

Cheers,

Anne



On Oct 28, 2007, at 11:09 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:

Hi all.

It looks to me in reading the Leopard features like vo should function in languages other than English if one has the voices in those languages and those languages are supported. But I haven't figured out how to do this. I've tried changing the voices in vo and I think I also succeeded in changing the languages order in International though I'm not sure I did this right and I only want to be able to use two languages rather than eliminating English completely. Nothing I've tried has change voiceover's output so I assume I'm not going about this the right way. Can anybody tell me how this is supposed to work? I have infovox-Ivox voices for American Spanish and European Spanish installed along with both Apple and Ivox US English voices.


Tia.




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