I quite agree, although dek access does take some getting used to at fast speeds. I had to train my ear to get it up to the fastest speed, now it makes me itchy to run it slower than the fastest speed it will go.

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On 12-Nov-08, at 9:05 PM, jim grimsby Jr. wrote:

Well dectalk responds faster at least it does here. so if you just use it
for that switch to dectalk.

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From: Bryan Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 6:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: When Reed is about to die...

well in all honesty I'm not a particular fan of Eloquence either. The only
reason I use it at all is because of its fast response time.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 7:26 PM
Subject: Re: When Reed is about to die...


Hi,

That's an elloquence bug. As far as I know, it doesn't have to be a long

sentence.  It can do that just reading a paragraph for no  apparent
reason. It happens with jaws a lot and I'm pretty sure I could make it happen if I fired up viavoice with nvda. It's one reason that I'm a huge

eloquence detracter.

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On 12-Nov-08, at 2:24 PM, Carl Martin wrote:

Hi GW micro,

When the Eloquence speech synthesizer is reading a long list or there is

a run-on sentence the pitch decreases until I think Reed is going to belly-up. At times I feel I might die with him. I was wondering if GW micro can insert a "breath" to re-set the pitch when Reid is starting to

turn purple. I realize this happens when punctuation is encountered but

in lists and very long sentences  there is no punctuation break.

Thanks, Carl


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