Settings
SafeSearch: Opens a dialog where
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you can set whether you want
Google SafeSearch filter to block
some results.
Block offensive words: When
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un-ticked, Google voice recognition
will recognise and transcribe words
many people consider offensive,
when you enter text by speaking.
When ticked, 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
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 a brief
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sample of the speech synthesiser,
using your current settings.
Always use my settings: Check to
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use the settings on this screen in
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place of speech synthesiser settings
available in other applications.
Default Engine: Opens a dialog
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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 phone
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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 dialog where
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you can select how quickly you want
the synthesiser to speak.
Language: Opens a dialog where
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you can select the language of
the text you want the synthesiser
to read. This is particularly useful
in combination with Always use
my settings to ensure that text
is spoken correctly in a variety of
applications.
Pico TTS: Configure the Pico TTS
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settings.