Speech on selecting text read too fast after installing IOS9

Speech on selecting text read too fast after installing IOS9. I tried to adjust speech in the setting but it did not work. It happen to both iPad 2 and iPhone 5s.

iPhone 5s, iOS 9

Posted on Sep 20, 2015 5:47 PM

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Sep 21, 2015 7:39 AM in response to falcon5819

falcon5819 wrote:


Exactly the same problem voice over and speech and resetting none fixed it.


What exactly does that mean? That you did a reset on the device? If so, the next step in User Troubleshooting after a reset is a restore, first from a backup and then as new if necessary.


https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204184

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201252

Nov 4, 2015 9:51 AM in response to Smileykok

It's easier than all that, or at least less severe.

  1. Bring up the control for speech that has the turtle and the rabbit buttons. It was not coming up for me with the two finger swipe to read screen. You can get it to come up in multiple ways like Select Text/Speak, Open in iBooks, etc. Regardless leave it open don't close it right now.
  2. Go back and get it to speak again where you were having a problem.
  3. While it is reading, the speech rate control should still be on the screen in the foreground Move the speech rate up-and-down.
  4. Leave the speech control open and use the few methods for speaking ... Select text and choose speak, swipe down with two fingers, and whatever others.
  5. *If you are playing around with it in multiple apps it will appear screwy because it will read the remaining part of the selection from the previous app and can even start reading two things at once. Don't worry adjust the speech rate.
  6. Close all of your apps and try having it speak again.

* In brief, get the speech rate control open (put it as the triple click option for the home button if needed) on the screen and leave it there while you work with different methods of having your phone read aloud. After all of this it should work like you want to whether the speech control is open or not.

Sep 21, 2015 1:26 PM in response to Eric Geer

Eric Geer wrote:


I Still have the problem, and never stated it was resolved. I performed a reset as well as both speed settings for speech and voice over. No difference at all in speeds. This is absolutely 100% an Apple IOS 9 bug. I code on the side, and have logged many bugs working for Cisco systems, I think I know a bug when I see one.... Lol

I never said you stated it was resolved. Two of us posted troubleshooting steps and do not have trouble. Besides the person I was answering, there were two others, you and the OP. Relax. Since you are convinced it is a bug, then report it to Apple. Stating so here does not do any good.

Sep 24, 2015 5:19 PM in response to ChrisJ4203

Please see thread below for a solution that worked for me.


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7220541


Thanks to gramurspel!

If the link above doesn't work, here is the post that helped me:

Hello! I solved the Problem by the Following Way.

Follow this way: Go to Settings > General > Acessability >Speech >Voices and select another Voice. Than close it and reopen the setting Page and follow the steps again and choose your prefered language.

In The Section Acessibility you can also change the Speech speed.

And if you want to use the Text to Speech system with the Short message Service just Swipe down with 2 fingers and then you have a box where you can change the Speed (Turtle for slow and Rabbit for fast) and pause, forward ord rewind the Speeched Text.

Greetings from Vienna Peter

Sep 24, 2015 5:51 PM in response to babble2fish

Confirmed! It's not 100% accurate as far as speed of the test voice when you slide the turtly/rabbit speed bar, but it's now at least understandable. Seems Apple needed to test the upgrade with different voices than default. Switching the voice made a huge difference. Now maybe if I try tapping the screen five times and touching my index finger to my nose while balancing on my left leg, it will help calibrate the speed.

Sep 28, 2015 10:08 AM in response to babble2fish

This post helped me also. Thank you


Hello! I solved the Problem by the Following Way.

Follow this way: Go to Settings > General > Acessability >Speech >Voices and select another Voice. Than close it and reopen the setting Page and follow the steps again and choose your prefered language.

In The Section Acessibility you can also change the Speech speed.

And if you want to use the Text to Speech system with the Short message Service just Swipe down with 2 fingers and then you have a box where you can change the Speed (Turtle for slow and Rabbit for fast) and pause, forward ord rewind the Speeched Text.

Greetings from Vienna Peter

Sep 28, 2015 10:28 AM in response to DJNHoward

Hmmm, another bug? I see that the swipe down with two fingers is indeed a feature, but I'm not able to do it. I run two fingers from top to bottom while in the home screen, and nothing happens. Matter of fact, it becomes 100% unresponsive with the touchscreen after this and I have to press the home button for it to begin responding to touch commands again. I posted in video:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKrMnTKnejk

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