Yes indeed, the rotor suggestion works perfectly.
Craig
On Tuesday, May 10, 2016, rajmund wrote:
> hello,
> just wondered, but all honestly, if you add another language to your
> rotor, that will fix it. Quicker and easier than even changing languages or
> countries.
>
hello,
just wondered, but all honestly, if you add another language to your rotor,
that will fix it. Quicker and easier than even changing languages or countries.
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> On 10 May 2016, at 1:37 pm, Craig Werner wrote:
>
> The suggestion of switching
The suggestion of switching countries is a sensible one, but it seems
to me too radical a step to take to rectify a problem that should not
be occurring in the first place. Dealing with two voices is not the
end of the world for me.I'll let apple sort things out from
here. Thank you for your
Hello,
What a about changing countries, as well?,
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> On 10 May 2016, at 4:30 am, Craig Werner wrote:
>
> But even if I switch the root language to English UK by going to
> "Settings -> General -> Language and Region," Samantha Default speaks
> the
But even if I switch the root language to English UK by going to
"Settings -> General -> Language and Region," Samantha Default speaks
the non-alphanumeric characters.
Craig
On 5/9/16, rajmund wrote:
> Hello,
> It depends on the person. some have Daniel as default, and
Hello,
It depends on the person. some have Daniel as default, and if their language is
UK, ∫they won't even notice it.
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> On 9 May 2016, at 6:12 pm, Craig Werner wrote:
>
> Thank you, Richard, Shawn, and Rajmund for your replies. The addition
> of
Thank you, Richard, Shawn, and Rajmund for your replies. The addition
of Daniel to the Languages Rotor did the trick. I have reported this
bug to Apple Accessibility. To my surprise, the representative I
spoke to could not find it on her list of reported problems. I would
have thought that
Hello,
Add UK to your rotor, and change the language from ^US to UK. this should do it.
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> On 9 May 2016, at 3:26 am, Richard Turner wrote:
>
>
> I think this is a new "feature" of iOS 9 point something.
> I have Samantha Enhanced as my
Hi. this is a bug with iOS 9.3.1. In order to fix this, either make another UK
English setting in your rotor or as I found that works, go to settings,
general, accessibility, speech, voices, and select English. Find Daniel and
select him. Let me know if any of these works.
Shawn
Sent From My
I think this is a new "feature" of iOS 9 point something.
I have Samantha Enhanced as my default voice and the Australian Karen says the
punctuation characters.
Very odd.
Richard
"The problem with people who have no vices is that you can be pretty sure they
are going to have some pretty
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