Settings
consider offensive, when you enter
text by speaking. When selected,
Google voice recognition replaces
those words in transcriptions with
a place holder comprised of hash
symbols (#).
< Voice output >
Text-to-speech settings –
Use the Text-to-speech settings to
configure the Android text-to-speech
synthesiser for applications that can
benefit from it.
NOTE: If you don't have speech
synthesiser data installed, only the
Install voice data setting will be
available.
Listen to an example: Plays
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a brief sample of the speech
synthesiser using your current
settings.
Always use my settings: Check
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to use the settings on this screen
rather than the speech synthesiser
settings available in other
applications.
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Default engine: Opens a dialogue
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box where you can set the text-
to-speech application you want
to use, if you have more than one
installed.
Install voice data: If your
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phone does not have speech
synthesiser data installed, this
connects to Android Market and
guides you through the process
of downloading and installing the
data. This setting is not available if
the data is already installed.
Speech rate: Opens a dialogue
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box where you can select how
quickly you want the synthesiser to
speak.
Language: Opens a dialogue
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box where you can select the
language of the text you want
the synthesiser to read. This is
particularly useful when combined
with Always use my settings
to ensure text is spoken correctly
across a variety of applications.
Pico TTS: Configure the Pico TTS
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