I had speech rate set at 55% or thereabouts, and then, suddenly, it dropped to 
zero.
I switched on the rotor in the game that I was engaged in, but it showed me 
only 3 settings, 
words/characters/ headings, with the very briefest of mentions to there being a 
speech rate setting, 
but, apparently, it was there in name only because when I stopped the rotor at 
where speech rate was 
said to be hiding, the phone completely ignored my flick and passed on to the 
next setting.
Having failed to correct it within the game, I betook myself to iPhone settings 
and started again to 
look for the rotor, in general/accessibility/voice-over/speech rate, but the 
rotor, itself, I 
couldn't find.
I had speech rate so I opened that but found that the options of choice of rate 
I was given came in 
increments of 10%.  Now 50 was tolerable but a bit on the funereal side, while 
60% was much  too 
fast.
Is it possible to reset the choice of speech rate to increments of less than 
10%?
Oh!  in case it is of any significance, I am running IOS10.3.3.

      Jewel
 

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