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Note
: If you set a waiting time for the readout of caller ID, do not use the
Beep
once
or
Silent
setting for the type of ringing (in the
Profiles
dialog box). Your phone should be set to the
default ringing type.
•
Repeat Caller ID
: If you activate the automatic readout of caller ID, you can define whether and
how often TALKS should repeat the readout. To have TALKS repeat the readout, select the
frequency of repetition—every 3, 5, 10, or 15 seconds. If you do not want TALKS to repeat the
readout, select
No
.
•
New Messages
: You can set TALKS to automatically open and read out incoming messages
(select the
Read
option). After TALKS reads out a message, you are asked whether you want the
message repeated or closed.
3.5 User dictionary tab (available in Premium Edition)
On the
User dictionary
tab, you can create entries that indicate how you want TALKS to read out
specific words, phrases, and abbreviations. You can associate an entry with a particular application or with
all the applications on your phone.
To create an entry indicating how TALKS should read out a specific word or abbreviation:
1.
Determine whether you want to associate the readout with all applications or only a
specific application.
•
If you want to associate the readout with all applications, go to the main menu and select
Talks&Zooms
to open the
TALKS&ZOOMS Settings
dialog box.
•
If you want to associate the readout with a specific application, open that application and
press
[TALKS], [Menu]
to open the
TALKS&ZOOMS Settings
dialog box.
2.
Press
[Right]
until you reach the
User dictionary
tab.
A list of entries appears. The items in the list depend on the view defined in the
Options
menu.
3.
Press
[Key 1]
(
Options
), and select
Add new
.
The
Edit user dictionary
dialog box appears.
4.
In the
Text
area, key in the word, phrase, or abbreviation for which you want to define a
pronunciation. For example, write “UC” in the
Text
area.
5.
In the
Replacement
area, key in the word or phrase that indicates how you want
TALKS to pronounce the item shown in the
Text
area. For example, if you wrote “UC”
in the
Text
area, write “University of California” in the
Replacement
area.
6.
In the
Application
area, define how you want the entry associated:
•
Select
Global
if you want TALKS to read out the replacement phrase in any application.
•
Select the application name if you want TALKS to read out the replacement phrase only in
this particular application (this option appears only if you opened the
TALKS&ZOOMS
Settings
dialog box from within an application, not from the phone’s main menu).
7.
In the
Whole words only
area, press
[Right]
or
[Left]
to select an option:
•
Select
Yes
if you want TALKS to read out the replacement phrase only when TALKS
encounters the original text as a whole word.
•
Select
No
if you want TALKS to read out the replacement phrase whenever TALKS
encounters the original text, even if it is part of another word.
8.
In the
Ignore case
area, press
[Right]
or
[Left]
to select an option:
•
Select
Yes
if you want TALKS to read out the replacement phrase regardless of the case of
the original text or the text that TALKS encounters.
•
Select
No
if you want TALKS to read out the replacement phrase only when TALKS
encounters text with the same case as the original text.
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