Hi

I bet that voiceover has a working say-all function for webbrowsing in  
snowleopard.

Regards
Justin Harford
On Jun 24, 2009, at 6:16 AM, Scott Bresnahan wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Actually, no, it's not a crazy question at all.  I agree VO's web
> navigation leaves us short in several areas.  Even before VO, I used
> the older Universal Access feature of speak selected text when a key
> is pressed.  I actually still use this today.  I'll go to a web page,
> hit my command-A to select all, then hit my Speak selected text.  Old
> habits die hard.
>
> The VO purists will suggest using the VO-A key to have VO speak all,
> but I like my way better, of course.
>
> The risk with my way is that VO may disrupt speaking of the text, so
> I actually will disable VO as I listen to a long page.
>
> --Scott
>
>> Greetings to all listers.
>>
>>
>> I've got what most of you will think of as a simple crazy question.
>>
>> I've just started playing with Voice over and want to have it read  
>> out a
>> webpage without having to go line by line.
>> Is there a command to make voice over read out a web page  
>> automatically, or
>> can someone tell me where I can find a tutorial on vo and safari /  
>> web page
>> navigation?
>>
>> I'm happy to use a tutorial either text based or mp3.
>>
>> Any help on this would be much appreciated.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> simon
>>
>>
>>
> -- 
> --Scott
>
> >


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