So, here's the deal. I want to set up an activity for Pages. The thing is,
I want to have my verbosity set in such a way that when reading through a
document, be it line by line, or with a say all, doesn't matter, if it hits
text that is say centered, or right aligned, or maybe that is bold or italic
or underlined, I want Voiceover to notify me of this before continuing to
read. For instance, "I was..." then in a higher pitch... Bold... "so mad
that I screamed." This way, I'd know without a doubt that the word "so..."
was in bold face. Soon, I'm going to be writing an essay for my study, and
it will be absolutely essential that I am able to determine these things
when proof reading.
I know about hitting vo+T, to tell me the attributes at the insertion point,
but, I don't want to manually query things. I may not always know in the
first place what is formatted differently, and that's! what I'm trying to
determine. I do need to be able to use vo+T, yeah, definitely, but I need
to also on the fly be able to skim through a file, and know exactly what is
formatted normally, and what has separately been centered, italicized,
written in a bigger font, etc. So, ultimately what I'm asking is, can I
have Voiceover in this activity be configured in such of a way that it would
automatically announce these things? Before anyone asks if I tactally could
tell, no. I can't. I don't have a braille display. Dang it do I wish I
did though!
Chris.
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