Talks Settings; Keyboard Training Mode; Key Echo; T9 Key Echo - NUANCE Series 60 Phones User Manual

Nuance accessibility suite: nuance talks and nuance zooms
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6.
Press [Key 1] (Options), and select Save to save the label.
When TALKS encounters this icon, it will read out the label instead of the hexadecimal code.
7.
To create a replacement for Braille representation, select Add Braille field and follow
steps 46. Note that the Text area appears only once, because the original text is the same
as for speech.
For more information about the Edit user dictionary dialog box, see section 3.5.

4.2 TALKS settings

This section describes TALKS settings that you can modify through key commands and, in some cases,
also in the TALKS&ZOOMS Settings dialog box.
4.2.1

Keyboard training mode

In training mode, TALKS announces the names of all keys and TALKS functions, but the phone does not
carry out any functions. Using this mode, you can safely familiarize yourself with the phone's keypad and
the keys that TALKS uses.
To turn the training mode on or off:
Press [TALKS], [0].
4.2.2

Key echo

TALKS can read out ("echo") letters or words as you key them in. The Key echo function has four
options, as follows:
None: TALKS does not read out keys as you press them.
Letters: TALKS reads out each key that you press.
Words: When you enter a space, digit, or punctuation mark, TALKS reads out the previous word.
Both: TALKS reads out letters and words as you enter text.
To change the Key Echo setting:
Press [TALKS], [1] repeatedly until you reach the option that you want.
Or
In the TALKS&ZOOMS Settings dialog box, on the Speech tab, select the desired option.
4.2.3

T9 key echo

If you use the T9 method to enter text—for example, when you are writing an SMS message—you can
have TALKS announce the current word proposed by T9 whenever you enter or delete a letter.
To activate or deactivate the announcement of words as you write with the T9 method:
In the TALKS&ZOOMS Settings dialog box, on the Advanced tab, set T9 key echo to Yes to
activate the announcement of words as you are writing, or No, to deactivate it.
4.2.4

Speak upper case

When the Speak upper case function is set to Yes, TALKS says "Caps" for an uppercase letter or for a
word beginning in an uppercase letter, and "Caps Caps" for a word that consists of all uppercase letters.
To activate or deactivate the Speak upper case function:
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