Christo,
Take a look at the Speech object. It has several events that you can
monitor to do what you want:
OnSpeak
OnProcessCharacterDictionaries
OnProcessFormatAlert
OnProcessRepeatFilter
OnProcessExceptionDictionaries
OnProcessNumbers
OnProcessSplitAlphaNumeric
OnProcessSplitMixedCaseWords
Aaron
Christo de Klerk wrote:
Hi all scripters
I would appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction.
I want to write a script that will tell Window-Eyes to let the
synthesiser pronounce miscellaneous characters in its own language,
rather than in English.Currently when I switch to a synthesiser of
another language, it still pronounces (or seriously mispronounces) the
unicode characters in English. I'm looking for something similar to the
Window-Eyes Screen menu option where there is an option to let the
synthesiser pronounce numbers, but specifically for the miscellaneous
characters. Is this possible? Where should I look in the manual?
Kind regards
Christo de Klerk
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