hi,
No, you can't adjust the Siri speed, unfortunately. I'd throw it right up.

Sent from a BrailleNote

----- Original Message -----
From: Deidre Muccio <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 11:02:24 -0400
Subject: Re: Editting text messages sent via Siri:  HELP  pleaset

Jewel,
You can always find the message that you sent whether it be through Siri or you typed it out through the message program by just going into messages. In fact on your homepage up to you send a message if you swipe around you will see this is the message you sent to and you can hit the button and it will take you to messages and or might even read that message right there sort of a copy of everything you've done or asked Siri is sitting right there on your screen also, I don't see I don't know if you can alter the speed at which Siri speaks. I believe that was another one of your questions. Maybe somebody else on was can address that. Good luck

Deidre


On Apr 4, 2016, at 10:38 PM, Jewel <[email protected]> wrote:



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my use of the iPhone is pretty limmited, but I am, gradually, very gradually, adding new, I hesitate to say * skills, but new somethings to my repertoire. An American friend of mine, no doubt in an attempt to force me into deep and dangerous waters: "some people choose their friends, while others have them thrust upon them!" has taken to texting me
and here we come to the reason for my request for help.
Yesterday morning, I received such and started by attempting to send a reply by using the typing keyboard. which I aborted as it was going to hell in a hand basket, and then I started another one by dictating to Siri, but he cut me off after I had uttered only a few words. However, I then emailed my friend, who, by the way, is one that I chose, not one that was thrust upon me, about the aborted typed text in which I said that I couldn't get rid of the wretched thing and voice over just kept say "done button--done button--done button: done--done--done--done--done button--done button", and then it reads the bit of the text that I had written, but if there is a delete or done button anywhere on the screen, it is making a darned good job of hiding. I have, briefly, located "actions available" but before I have a chance to take advantage of what it
offers, it has vanished, not to be spotted again for days.
Staying with messages sent via Siri: Is there any way of editting a message sent in this way? For instance, in the second message I sent to this anonymous yank cobber, I said that I was sending the message by way of Siri, and though it was not * too wonderful, it was a lot better than my
first effort.
I knew from the way Siri read it back that he had it written as t o, not t o o wonderful! I sent a spoken message to Ken, another chosen friend, this time a genuine Kiwi bloke, telling him that I hadn't won a single brass razoo on Lotto and I started it: Hi Ken! but I am sure that Siri
wrote Hi Kim!
With this latest rash of upgrades, is it possible to set Siri, specifically, to read messages a little bit slower? It can be very difficult to hear what he is saying as he gabbles his way through the message: I don't have speech speed set at anything like the rate that some people do: I have mine at around 50%. Any slower than that, and it is reminiscent of a funeral dirge, and is not all
that enjoyable to listen to.
Jewel


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