![]() You can also use VoiceOver, the spoken interface for macOS, to hear descriptions of every item on the screen and to control your Mac using the keyboard. To turn off this feature, deselect the “Speak selection” tickbox. When you’ve finished choosing options, click OK. You can use the controller to pause, resume or stop the speaking, change the speaking rate, and skip ahead or back in the text. The controller is especially useful when your Mac is reading long pieces of text. Show controller: Click the pop-up menu to choose to automatically show the controller when you press the keyboard shortcut, or to never or always show it. Sentence style: Click the pop-up menu to have spoken sentences indicated by an underline or with a background colour). ![]() If you don’t want spoken content highlighted, choose Never from the Highlight content pop-up menu. ![]() Click the “Word colour” and “Sentence colour” pop-up menus to choose the highlight colour. Highlight content: Click the pop-up menu, then choose to have words, sentences or both highlighted as your Mac speaks. For example, press the Option and Tab keys together to set the keyboard shortcut as Option+Tab. You can type or paste up to 50,000 characters in the text box. You can paste your text by pressing Ctrl + V on PC, or Command + V on Mac. Keyboard shortcut: Press the key combination you want to use. With the from From Text To Speech website open in a web browser, click the blue box and paste your text. To set a different keyboard shortcut and change other settings, click Options: ![]() On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Accessibility, then click Spoken Content.īy default, your Mac speaks text when you press the keyboard shortcut Option-Esc.
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