Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 08:15:08 -0700, Steve Comstock wrote:
Interesting. So you have a mail client that reads emails out loud?

There are general purpose screen readers that render
to either voice or Braille touchpads.  The oldest of
these work only with serial linemode data (VT- as opposed
to 3270).  All are thwarted by text embedded in a JPEG,
etc.  CAPTCHAs, anyone?

Are you aware that the latest versions of Acrobat Reader have
an option to "speak"? Under the View menu, option Read Out Loud
lets you activate and deactivate the Read Out Loud facility.

One must hope there's a keyboard shortcut to this facility.

-- gil

Yes indeedy.

Shift+Cgtrl+Y turns on Read Out Loud

then you can use

Shift-Ctrl-V to read the current page
Shift-Ctrl-B to read to the end of the document
Shift-Ctrl-Y to turn off Read Out Loud



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