Hi David,
Thanks a lot. However, my question was more about customizing what is
being read at a punctuation level, rather than switching punctuation levels.
I'm perfectly fine with the "Most" punctuation level, but would like to
add some symbols (E.G. left quote, right quote, endash and emdash).
Thanks.
On 11/4/2013 8:10 PM, David Griffith wrote:
VO V for verbosity and vo cursor down until you hear Punctuation level. You
can select all, some most or none.
I routinely use all for when I am writing and some or none when I am
reading.
David Griffith
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Sent: 04 November 2013 16:16
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Customizing reading of punctuation in Voiceover
Hi all,
Is there a way to customize how Voiceover reads punctuation? For
example, I am at the "Most" level, but would like Voiceover to read
symbols such as ", ", - and -. I know one way to do this is to switch to
the "All" punctuation level, but that would mean symbols such as period,
comma, and many others I don't really care about also get read.
Thanks.
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