Read Out The Selection Or Spell Out The Web Object In Focus; Stop The Current Phrase; Activate The Editing Function Of The [Edit] Key; View Information About Displayed Objects - NUANCE Series 60 Phones User Manual

Nuance accessibility suite: nuance talks and nuance zooms
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In the Nokia web browser, you can press [TALKS], [Down] to have TALKS start reading at the object
in focus and stop at the next selectable object.

4.1.13 Read out the selection or spell out the web object in focus

When a block of text is selected in a text field, you can press [TALKS], [Long Down] to have TALKS
read out the selected text.
In the Nokia web browser, you can press [TALKS], [Long Down] to have TALKS spell out the object
in focus and all the text up to the next selectable object.

4.1.14 Stop the current phrase

To interrupt TALKS in the middle of a phrase without initiating any other action, press [Long TALKS].
4.1.15 Activate the original function of the [TALKS] key
To use the original functions of the [TALKS] key, press it twice. For example, if [Menu] is set as the
[TALKS] key, pressing [TALKS], [TALKS] will execute a press of [Menu], and [TALKS],
[Long TALKS] corresponds to [Long Menu].
In case the [Edit] key is used as the [TALKS] key, to select text, press [TALKS] briefly, and then press it
again and hold it until the text is selected using the joystick.
4.1.16 View information and configure roles for displayed objects (Premium Edition only)
4.1.16.1 The Object Viewer
The TALKS software enables you to obtain a list of all the objects displayed on the screen in the order in
which they appear regardless of whether TALKS reads them out. You can access various kinds of
information about each object on the screen, add text replacements to the dictionary, and add labels to
unlabeled icons. You can even change the role of the displayed objects for a specific part of the underlying
application, and thus influence the speech output that TALKS generates for this application. These
features are particularly helpful for experienced users who are working with third-party applications that
are not yet fully supported by TALKS.
To obtain a list of the objects displayed on your phone's screen, press [TALKS],[Long Select] in any
application except the TALKS&ZOOMS Settings dialog box. The Object Viewer dialog box appears,
displaying all the objects of the types that TALKS recognizes, in the order in which they appear on the
screen (from top to bottom and left to right).
The first line of this list is special: It displays the ID of the underlying application screen, and the ID of
that application. Role changes apply to any screen of the application with an identical screen ID. Pressing
[Select] on this first line allows opening the app-specific settings list (see section 3.7), and resetting all
object roles to their default.
To close the Object Viewer, press [Key 2] (Done).
Note: The Object Viewer cannot display objects on web pages.
4.1.16.2 Object roles and types
Each object has a type; if TALKS&ZOOMS does not know its type, it will be displayed as "Unknown".
The defined types are:
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