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Code Factory Mobile Speak Pocket software only
Code Factory’s screen readers consists of software applications installed on a mobile phone or personal digital assistant (PDA), which allow you to use the device even if you cannot read the visual screen. Information displayed on the screen is rendered in synthesized speech output generated using text-to-speech (TTS) technology and routed through the device’s speaker or a headset. Screen contents can also be presented in Braille if the mobile phone or PDA is connected to a Braille device with a refreshable Braille display. Speech and Braille output can be used at the same time, or independently, to do the following:
Make and receive calls.
Read and write SMS messages.
Manage your contacts and call lists.
Review the numbers entered in the dialer screen, and check the caller ID on incoming calls.
Browse the Internet.
Send and receive emails.
Manage the calendar to schedule appointments and keep track of them using alarms and reminders.
Create text and voice notes.
Perform calculations.
Listen to music and podcasts.
Configure phone settings, profiles and ringtones, speed dial keys and voice tags.
Share data between your device and other mobile phones and computers.
Main highlights of Mobile Speak product line
Highly intelligible text-to-speech voices from leading providers such as Acapela, Fonixa and Loquendo.
Support for more than 30 languages including English (US and UK), Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, German, Dutch (Netherlands and Belgium), Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Turkish, Polish, Czech, Icelandic, Greek, Russian, and Arabic.
Compatibility with Mobile Magnifier product line.
Compatibility with Code Factory's Mobile tools, such as Mobile Geo on Windows Mobile or Mobile DAISY Player , Color Recognizer and Games Pack en Symbian.
Support for more than 20 Braille devices from Optelec, HumanWare, BAUM, Eurobraille, Handy Tech and ONCE.
Braille input and output in different languages using uncontracted or contracted literary Braille, as well as six-dot and eight-dot computer Braille.
Support for built-in applications and 3rd-party programs designed to enhance the functionality of the mobile phone such as the KNFB Reader and Wayfinder Access on Symbian, or MSN Messenger, Skype and Microsoft Mobile office on Windows Mobile.
More than 50 user-configurable options, and the flexibility of being able to easily switch anytime between 3 user profiles (Beginner, Normal, and Advanced) that can have different settings.
Keyboard shortcuts that allow changing of important settings on the fly, such as keyboard echo, punctuation level, verbosity level, speech rate and volume.
Keyboard shortcuts for repeating or spelling the last spoken text, reading the whole screen or just parts of it like the softkeys, as well as interrupting speech output or toggling speech mute.
Option to automatically mute speech when the keypad is locked, but still have speech output when commands for checking status information or date and time are used. Speech is also automatically unmuted when keypad is unlocked.
Command Help Mode available anywhere on the phone.
Built-in user dictionnaries to customize pronouciation.
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$295.00
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