Keystrokes Pronouncer - 4.0Hear keys pressed on the keyboard. |
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clickety-clack - Version: 2.1, 4/27/2007 12:41PM PST
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lobbylubb
I misunderstood. I thought that this would make my keyboard sound like an old mechanical typewriter. Now that would be useful
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- clickety-clack
Already built into Tiger - Version: 1.7, 12/6/2005 11:36PM PST
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MA Bob
The VoiceOver feature of Tiger already does this, and works quite well. Adjust settings with the VO app (/Applications/Utilities/VoiceOver Utility.app), turn it on in the Universal Access pane of System Preferences, and type away.
Thus, this is only of use to pre-Tiger users. If you're on Tiger, save your money.
Thus, this is only of use to pre-Tiger users. If you're on Tiger, save your money.
Pointless 



- Version: 1.4, 7/7/2004 10:01PM PST
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Rip0ff
All this program will read is basic Latin, numbers and punctuation marks requiring no modifier key. It doesn't take any modifier key into account. For example, if you press the / key, you hear "Slash".. Now press Shift + / and you still hear "Slash" instead of "Question Mark"...It cannot read the name of glyphs such as !, <, @, %, {, etc. It is also limited to English and will give a false reading for characters such as the French "é" or the Spanish "õ"... Now, what's the point in using this half-baked program, much less paying for this?