Oh, and have speak text under mouse available in Mail also.

On Jun 26, 2010, at 11:57 PM, Chris Moore wrote:

> Well guys now the iPhone 4.0 is out of he way, I think the next thing we 
> should start looking forward to is the next Mac OS.  10.7 (lion maybe?). 
> 
> so I was wondering what features/ improvements you would like implemented 
> into VoiceOver 4.0 and hopefully Apple are listening.
> 
> i will get the ball rolling ...
> 
> 1.    Intelligent number reading.  if voiceover encounters numbers then it 
> can only be set to read them as words or numbers.  It would be neat if 
> VoiceOver knew when it was more appropriate to say the numbers as digits or 
> words.  For example if the word year appeared after 26 (digits) voiceover 
> knew in this instance to read two six as twenty six years.  Another example 
> would be a phone number, if the word tel: or mobile: etc appears before 
> numbers beginning with either + or 0 then to read this out as digits and not 
> some huge number containing millions and thousands.  The same could be said 
> for time and measurements etc.
> 
> 2.    In mail it would be more useful if voiceover did not read blank blank 
> on every line on the message viewer if there was nothing in that cell.  yes I 
> know you can turn buddies off and move columns around etc to get around this, 
> but really voiceover should only read out what is relevant unless the user 
> wishes to interact with the item in more detail. I think it would also be 
> useful to know if the email has an attachment before opening it.
> 
> 3.    An additional voice.  Alex is wonderful and plays great fast and slow, 
> the other voices that come with the mac have been there since the year dot 
> and probably sounded impressive in the 80s or 90s but now I wonder why they 
> are still there.  I would like to see an additional voice added to complement 
> Alex, maybe a female voice.  This would be useful for reading events as some 
> of us have to purchase an additional voice for this task.
> 
> 4.    Portable document image , when using adium or the weather widget I get 
> infuriated when I hear the graphic image read out as portable document image. 
>  Why can't voiceover simply say oh its a picture of the sun or a cloud or its 
> a smiley or sad face etc.
> 
> 5.    The ability to change the speech rate etc within iChat for when you 
> have events set up so new messages or buddies online are read out., as 
> currently the default is very slow and there is no way to speed them up.
> 
> 6.    The ability to remember hotspots and web hot spots (by website basis) 
> after turning the mac off would be very useful.  Landmarks has been added to 
> the iPhone, perhaps this could be added to the Mac too?
> 
> 7.    JAWS has the ability through scripting to make unaccessible 
> applications accessible.  This is not an ideal long term solution but it is a 
> temporary fix and the ability to share these scripts with others etc would 
> make the likes of Microsoft Office etc accessible until they finally get 
> around to following Apple's accessibility guidelines.
> 
> 8.    A keybaord shortcut to read out battery status when using a laptop.  Or 
> even better still, when pressing the battery status button on the side of the 
> macbook, enable voiceover to detect  that button press and act on it.
> 
> 9.    When setting password protection on the Mac, VoiceOver is not set as 
> default to alert the user that they need to enter their password.  even 
> though VoiceOver might be set as the default to come on once you have 
> successfully logged onto the mac, you have to manually set in the accounts 
> preferences to enable voiceover to run on the login screen.  
> 
> Ok over you to guys now...
> 
> Chris 
> 
> 
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