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The below is an excerpt from the window eyes manual which will explain this
behavior.
I hope this helps!
Definition
A language attribute can indicate a unique language for a given element. If
you are
using a SAPI engine that supports multiple languages (such as Eloquence),
and have
multiple languages installed, Window-Eyes will automatically switch to the
specified
language (assuming correct installation), and will speak the element in that
language.
Window-Eyes also has the ability to recognize language subsets, such as
en-gb (which
stands for English Great Britain).
Navigation
There are no specific navigation keys for languages.
Verbosity
..
Insert Beginning / End Message - This option will notify the user of both
the beginning
and end of an element that contains a specified language. For example, if
the user
navigates to an element containing a language attribute of lv, Window-Eyes
will announce,
"Beginning Latvian." When the user navigates to the end of the element,
Window-Eyes
will announce, "End Latvian."
..
Switch Synthesizer Language Automatically - This option will allow the user
to control
whether or not Window-Eyes will automatically switch SAPI engines to reflect
a language
change on a web page.
From: Michael Peterson [mailto:its_mike@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 3:05 PM
To: gw-info@gwmicro.com
Subject: Weird thing just happened
Hi all I was just listening to New Orleans radio WBOK
Don't remember the URl but when I went there wendow eyes began reading the
page with the British accent.
IT hasn't kept the accent just that page.
Mike
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The below is an excerpt from the window eyes manual which will explain this
behavior.
I hope this helps!
19.7: Languages
Definition
A language attribute can indicate a unique language for a given element. If
you are
using a SAPI engine that supports multiple languages (such as Eloquence),
and have
multiple languages installed, Window-Eyes will automatically switch to the
specified
language (assuming correct installation), and will speak the element in that
language.
Window-Eyes also has the ability to recognize language subsets, such as
en-gb (which
stands for English Great Britain).
Navigation
There are no specific navigation keys for languages.
Verbosity
..
Insert Beginning / End Message - This option will notify the user of both
the beginning
and end of an element that contains a specified language. For example, if
the user
navigates to an element containing a language attribute of lv, Window-Eyes
will announce,
"Beginning Latvian." When the user navigates to the end of the element,
Window-Eyes
will announce, "End Latvian."
..
Switch Synthesizer Language Automatically - This option will allow the user
to control
whether or not Window-Eyes will automatically switch SAPI engines to reflect
a language
change on a web page.
From: Michael Peterson [mailto:its_mike@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 3:05 PM
To: gw-info@gwmicro.com
Subject: Weird thing just happened
Hi all I was just listening to New Orleans radio WBOK
Don't remember the URl but when I went there wendow eyes began reading the
page with the British accent.
IT hasn't kept the accent just that page.
Mike
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