You should have no problem syncing the iPad. Voices will not change because the 
iPad uses the  actual VoiceOver screenreader, not recorded voice prompts like 
the previous generation of the iPod Nano. 

Doug



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On 2011-09-18, at 4:21 PM, "Traci" <our4p...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>  
> Ok, I am wimping out on syncing my iPad with the Mac for the first time.
>  
> Some of you might know, I have been switching from windows to Mac for the 
> last few weeks.
>  
> I've synced my Nano a few times with mixed results.  Last night, I noticed 
> there were a few non-speaking menus on the Nano.  After changing some 
> settings, I resynced it.  This took a long time, over a half hour.  When it 
> was done, Alex was the voice on the Nano.  Do you think I reformatted my 
> Nano, without realizing it?  *smile*
>  
> This is where I'm getting chicken syncing my iPad.
>  
> My original plan was connect the Pad and make sure to transfer any purchases, 
> then synce it.  Can you think of any further steps I should take?
>  
> Thanks all,
> Traci
>  
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