Block offensive words: When
•
unchecked, Google voice
recognition will recognise and
transcribe words many people
consider offensive, when
you enter text by speaking.
When checked, Google voice
recognition replaces those
words in transcriptions with
a place holder comprised of
hash symbols ( # ).
< Voice output >
Text-to-speech settings –
You use the Text-to-speech
settings to configure the Android
text-to-speech synthesiser,
for applications that can take
advantage of it.
NOTE: If you don't have speech
synthesiser data installed, only
the Install voice data setting is
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:
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Check to use the settings on
this screen in place of speech
synthesiser settings available
in other applications.
Default engine: Opens a
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diallog 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,
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
•
diallog where you can select
how quickly you want the
synthesiser to speak.
Language: Opens a diallog
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where you can select the
language of the text you
want the synthesiser to read.
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