A follow up to this inquiry.
So indeed, by following the steps mentioned below, one can get Jaws to speak
in different voices/profiles.
I've been able to do this with both columns in a table and paragraphs in a
Word doc. I haven't played around with Excel.
I am coming across one issue or bug
Christobal,
If you get it to work, let me know how you accomplished it. I know a few
High School teachers who work with high schoolers who could benefit from
this.
Annette
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Behalf Of Cristóbal
Hello Annette,
Thank you for your follow up and for taking the time to further research
this issue.
I had thought of something along these lines with regional formatting and
text and figured that I'd have to play around the the Jaws language detect
setting, but it's been so long that I've used
Hi Christobal,
I did a little bit of research on Language settings in MS-Word2010 and
JAWS17, which you will find below. Let me know if any of this helped.
How to use the language tools in MS-Word 2010. On the Review Tab there are
2 submenus dealing with language. It appears that within
Hi Cristóbal,
I do not know how to get this to work, but I am 90% sure that it can be
done. At least a few times a year, I get a MS-Word doc from a co-worker
where some of the information in random cells is spoken in a language other
than English. Given how many times I've had to fix the
Hello list,
Im going to guess that this cant be done, but perhaps a knowledgeable Jaws
user can enlighten me.
I with Jaws would like to be able to have the synthesizer switch between
different voice profiles when navigating between columns either in an Excel
spreadsheet or a table in a Word