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Kindle app speech function not working on macbook pro

Speech function not working on new Kindle app on macbook pro on Sonoma 14. I've enabled speech function in settings, but when I turn it on, I get an error message that the copy limit has been exceeded. It's a new book, I haven't copied anything from it yet.


MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 14.0

Posted on Oct 14, 2023 12:35 PM

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Posted on Oct 20, 2023 7:53 AM

I've experienced the same issue. Best guess is the MacOS speech function copies text into memory and then reads it back to the user. However, the Kindle App likely does not (or cannot) distinguish between copying text for accessibility uses such as the speech function and copying text as one might for a copy/paste function. Thus, after only one or two attempts, the copy limit for the text is triggered. The Kindle software engineers either should have tested for this or built in a native text to speech function into the app.


Minor update - there is a workaround using Voice Over. If you select in Kindle App and press Command + Fn + F5, it will start the Voice Over feature which does not appear to trip the copy limit. It's not elegant and is sensitive in that it will stop reading the Kindle text if you click anywhere or anything while its reading but it works.

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Oct 20, 2023 7:53 AM in response to wrightli

I've experienced the same issue. Best guess is the MacOS speech function copies text into memory and then reads it back to the user. However, the Kindle App likely does not (or cannot) distinguish between copying text for accessibility uses such as the speech function and copying text as one might for a copy/paste function. Thus, after only one or two attempts, the copy limit for the text is triggered. The Kindle software engineers either should have tested for this or built in a native text to speech function into the app.


Minor update - there is a workaround using Voice Over. If you select in Kindle App and press Command + Fn + F5, it will start the Voice Over feature which does not appear to trip the copy limit. It's not elegant and is sensitive in that it will stop reading the Kindle text if you click anywhere or anything while its reading but it works.

Kindle app speech function not working on macbook pro

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