Anita,

I speak Spanish as well; sorry I neglected to answer the other part of your 
question.  Press CMD+VO+let and right arrows to move between the different 
speech options such as Voice, Speech Rate, Volume, etc.  When you get to Voice, 
Press CMD+VO+down arrow, and depending on what voices you have installed you 
can switch to any available.  I personally prefer Paulina, but you may rather 
use Javier, or one of the voices from Spain.

Espero que te sirva!  Hope this helps!

Harry
On Mar 25, 2013, at 2:27 AM, "anita" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I speak Spanish. How many ways are there for accessing rotor? Depending what 
> you are doing, IE. writing options change, as opposed to having a rotor for 
> languages, right? Hope this made sense.
>     Anita
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Harry Hogue
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2013 11:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Language Options and Questions..
> 
> Anita,
> 
> To change language options, go into System Preferences by pressing VO-M, 
> VO-down arrow on Apple, and VO-down arrow until you hear "System 
> Preferences."  Once in System Preferences, tab over until you hear "Language 
> and Text."  Within this area, you can change the system language, which will 
> change all of the prompts used by VoiceOver.  What language od you speak 
> besides English?  Just so you know, you can also download many foreign 
> language voices for VoiceOver within VoieOver preferences (VO-F8).  I can 
> give you suggestiosn for that if you need them, but changing your system 
> langauge als oinstalls voices for the language selected.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Harry
> 
> On Mar 24, 2013, at 8:28 PM, anita <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi List,
>>     To get in to Language Settings, do I press VO+f8? If someone could give 
>> me the steps for completing this task, it'dbe appreciated greatly! Correct 
>> me if I'm wrong, but all prompts will be spoken in the chosen language? Is 
>> this helpful for learning spoken foreign languages? Is there a Rotor option 
>> for languages, like on the iPhone 4S, and if so, how is it activated?
>>     Thanks,
>>     Anita 
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