Devin, its sure convenient to have speak screen out of my way.
Thanks,
James B
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Prater
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2021 9:53 PM
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Subject: Re: Speak screen, Expand speaking bar. What is this?
Yes. You can
When I use Speak Screen to read Apple Books with screen then locked, it always
stops reading after a couple of pages. No idea why.
Harry
> On 23 Jun 2021, at 04:48, Pete Nalda wrote:
>
> It’s for people with low vision who might not need voiceover. I like it,
> because it’ll read a book
It’s for people with low vision who might not need voiceover. I like it,
because it’ll read a book with the iPhone sleeping, which voiceover can’t do.
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> On Jun 22,
The settings under accessibility, Spoken Content, are mostly directed at people
who do not use VoiceOver.
Speak Selection puts up a button when text is selected so you can have that
text spoken.
Speak screen allows you to swipe down with two fingers from the top of the
screen and have it read;
What exactly is speak screen? What does it do? How is it helpful with the use
of the phone.
Donna
>
> Yes. You can either expand the speaking bar, by double tapping I think, then
> tap on “stop”, or go to settings > Accessibility > Spoken Content > Speak
> screen and turn it off. See if
Yes. You can either expand the speaking bar, by double tapping I think, then
tap on “stop”, or go to settings > Accessibility > Spoken Content > Speak
screen and turn it off. See if either of those help.
Devin Prater
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> On Jun 22, 2021,
Hi all,
This message is getting in my way. Can I get rid of it?
Many thanks,
James B
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