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Assistive Technology Training Online (ATTO) University at Buffalo – The State University of New York USDE# H324M Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features: Step by Step

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features For this tutorial… If you are using a Macintosh, substitute the  /command key for the Control Key in the keyboard shortcuts. On the browser screen click on the Full Screen icon. To move through the show Click or press Spacebar To go back, press [Alt  ] To end the show, press esc.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features 1. Exploring the Toolbar Menus Write:OutLoud® offers a talking toolbar. Simply point to a button and it tells you what it does. It is divided into 5 categories of actions: navigating the text for reading; text-to-speech functions; spell checking; changing font size; and font and background color. Open the application Write:OutLoud ® Go to beginning, end and select sentence Talk, repeat, stop talking Save, print Spell Check Dictionary Add Pictures Change font size Font & background colors

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features 2. Type & Listen Go to the Speech Menu and select Speak Letters, Speak Words and Speak Sentences. A check appears when the listed item is turned on. Type the sentence: I like to write. Notice that Write:OutLoud speaks each letter and each word. It speaks back the sentence when you type the period. Double-click on any word; click the Talk button. Write:Outloud reads the word back.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features Go to the Speech Menu. Turn off the Speak Letters item. Type another sentence of your choice. Notice that the program only speaks after you type each word. You can also use keyboard equivalents: Hold down the Control [Ctrl] key and press D at the same time. [Control+D] turns off the speech function.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features You can also use keyboard equivalents to select speech options. For example: Speak LettersControl+K Speak WordsControl+E Speak SentencesControl+M Speak ParagraphsControl+Y

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features The cursor must be on the sentence, in order for the sentence to be spoken. Go to the Speech Menu and select Speak. Notice that the entire sentence is read to you. You can also select this feature by typing [Control+T]. To read the whole document, select all of the text [Control+A], and click the Speak button [Control+T].

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features 3. Exploring the Text Menu The Text menu provides a way to change the font type and style (bold, italic, underline) as well as the size of the letters. Double click on any word to highlight it. Go to the Text menu and select a new font size or Grow Selection [Control+] ], or Click on the large A button on the tool bar. The font can be changed for different student needs or for writing and language activities. Shrinking the selections has similar options.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features Change the size of the font; practice making words grow (increase the font) and shrink (decrease the font). Notice how Write:OutLoud only changes the font size of the selected text. To change the whole document, select all of the text [Control+A] and change the font size or set it before you begin.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features Go to the Options Menu and choose Set Colors. Change the color of the words. Choose from 16 colors by moving the slide bar. Notice how Write:OutLoud changes only the color of the highlighted text on the page. Use this same window to change the text, background and highlight color. This feature can be useful to cue targeted words, create titles, etc.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features Experiment with making high and low contrasting screens and text. These features can be useful to provide high contrast for students with visual impairments or learning disabilities. You can also change the background color and text color by clicking on the background color and text Color icons on the right side of the toolbar. Each time you click on the icon, the color of the background or text will change. Background color Text color

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features 5. Exploring the Voice Menus Go to the Speech Menu and choose a different Voice in Voice Settings. Select a voice, rate and volume of speech. You will immediately hear the results of the changes you make. Select OK when the voice sounds right. With the cursor on the first sentence, Go to the Speech menu and select Speak [Control+T]. Notice that each word is highlighted as it is spoken by the new voice.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features 6. Exploring the Speech Menu Type the sentence: Students can choose to listen to each word, sentence or paragraph. Go to the Speech menu. Select Speak Words [Control + E] and Speak Sentences [Control + M]. A check appears if the item is selected. Notice you can choose to hear words, sentences, paragraphs or the entire page. Select Speak Sentences [Control + M]

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features Write:OutLoud speaks highlighted text, or the sentence containing the cursor. Go to the Speech menu and select Speak. [Control + T]. Place your mouse cursor on any word. Hold down the [Control + T] keys. The word next to the cursor is read aloud.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features 7. Navigating & Selecting Text To move your cursor quickly to the beginning of the document, click on the "beginning" toolbar button. Click on this "move" button to move the cursor to the next sentence; a sentence is marked with appropriate punctuation. To highlight the next sentence, click on the "Select" button. In addition to reading the text, highlighting allows the user to grow/shrink words, and to change the font and color. Click on the "end" button to move the cursor directly to the end of the document.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features 8. Using Edit Pronunciation Write:OutLoud has a pronunciation dictionary that contains many common words, abbreviations and proper names elementary school children use. However, the built in speech may not always pronounce words exactly as you want. Add your own to the list whenever you encounter a mispronounced word.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features Go to the Speech menu and select Pronunciations. Click Add Notice that a box comes up for you to enter the correct spelling of the word and the phonetic spelling. Type a name or foreign word that is not pronounced correctly, e.g. 'Baja'. Type the correct spelling and the phonetic spelling into the respective boxes. Write:OutLoud will remember your new pronunciation when that word is typed.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features 9. Check Spelling Type the sentence, I like to wriite. You will hear an audio signal and see your Write:OutLoud title bar turn red for a moment. This indicates that Write:OutLoud has detected a possible spelling mistake. Click on the "Check Spelling" [Control + G] button anytime to begin the function. A window will be displayed when it finds a word that is not in the dictionary.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features The checker displays the sentence containing the misspelled word along with suggested corrections.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features Click on the speaker icon to Read the sentence. Write:OutLoud suggests a list of new words in the box. Select a word from the word list and click on the speaker icon to hear the suggested words. Options are available to hear other words Click Change when you find the word you want. Correct the spelling of write and click OK. Sometimes you may want to keep the word/spelling that you have written.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features Type the sentence, My bungee cord was too long and I got wet. Write:OutLoud does not recognize the word bungee and will cue you that it may be misspelled. Click on the "Check Spelling" [Control + G] button. Clicking the "Learn" button will add the word to the dictionary.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features 10. Add a Picture to Your Document Write:OutLoud allows you to paste pictures from the Picture Library or your own files into your writing documents. Click on the Add Picture icon. Choose from the categories listed or click Other to import your own pictures and graphics.

Write:Outloud Text-to-Speech Features Click the Add Picture icon. Double click on the category Animals. Click once on a line to preview the picture. Choose the Bee. Double click on the bee to accept it or click OK. Grab the black "handle" on the lower right side of the picture to resize it. Note: Write:OutLoud adds pictures on their own line and does not recognize them as text, so will not read them in a sentence.