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Is there a way to use voice commands to have highlighted text read back to me?

Is there a way to use voice commands to have highlighted text read back to me? When editing long works I like to highlight text, one paragraph at a time, and listen back to it for errors.


With Dragon Naturally Speaking on Windows I just highlight text and say, "Read That."

MacBook Air, macOS 12.5

Posted on Sep 13, 2022 10:17 AM

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Posted on Sep 15, 2022 6:11 PM

Hello DonLTurner,


It sounds as though you're looking to highlight details from documents as you work and would like to have all of them read back at a later time. Do we have that right? If so, this doesn't appear to be a standard feature for your Mac. Here's what we were able to find that's available and similar to what you're looking for.


Have your Mac speak text that’s on the screen - Apple Support


You may also be able to create a shortcut or automation that will perform this way; however those generally need to be created by yourself with a your specific task in mind.


Create a custom shortcut on Mac - Apple Support.

Automator User Guide for Mac - Apple Support


Best regards.






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Sep 15, 2022 6:11 PM in response to DonLTurner

Hello DonLTurner,


It sounds as though you're looking to highlight details from documents as you work and would like to have all of them read back at a later time. Do we have that right? If so, this doesn't appear to be a standard feature for your Mac. Here's what we were able to find that's available and similar to what you're looking for.


Have your Mac speak text that’s on the screen - Apple Support


You may also be able to create a shortcut or automation that will perform this way; however those generally need to be created by yourself with a your specific task in mind.


Create a custom shortcut on Mac - Apple Support.

Automator User Guide for Mac - Apple Support


Best regards.






Sep 16, 2022 9:49 AM in response to Missy5937

Hello Missy.

The Option/Esc keyboard short cut will work just fine; not as clean as a spoken command, but so much better than right clicking, selecting Speech, then selecting Start Speaking. I can select the words I want spoken with the mouse in my right hand and use the keyboard shortcut to have the words read back with my left hand; much faster, and not annoying when done repetitively.


I recently moved from Windows to Mac after thirty years with PCs. Lots yet learn.


Thank you.

Don

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