right; I thought of making a point of mentioning that as I read over my note but I figured many peeps here would know the deal already! <smile> -And, if not, people like you / Esther etc. would do the shedding of the light thing! lol!

 Anyway, thankie for doin' said thingie and have an awesome day!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Nov 5, 2008, at 9:14 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

and remember, in every app you have the ability to have the text spoken
through the system speech.

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From: "Cara Quinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Mac OSX 10.5.6 and OSX Snow Leopard


 Krister et al;

 Let me just say right up front that I'm not making excuses for
these possible short-comings, however, as this seems to come up from
time to time, the idea of being able to read an entire doc straight
through with one command, (while being a terrific convenience) is just
that; -a convenience.

 Anyone sighted, doesn't have this convenience either.  One needs to
click or drag a scroll bar periodically in order to read a document.
So, while I too, really do enjoy being able to continuously read
through a document from a particular point onward, this really isn't
the usual state of things for most computer users.  This is a little
nicety that people have added to make things easier for those whom
have issues reading the screen or whom might want to hear the text
rather than see it.

 yes, it's nice, and I definitely want it, but it's not necessary,
unless one also has trouble using the keyboard / mouse…

 Anyway, thanks for reading and have a great day!…

Smiles,

CQ  :)


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