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Open Pantyhose-X opened this issue 4 years ago • 3 comments

TTS+keyboard Learning a foreign language. Example Russian German I don't know how to speak, TTS taught me to speak Text-to-Speech Always speak typed keys Speak phonetic letters Phonetic letters are spoken when long pressing on keyboard keys and navigating by character.

  • Applied to language learner. Language worker's

  • Applied to language learning. Pronunciation correction

  • example, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.marvin.talkback&hl=en_IN&gl=US

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/42504385/132130706-a1a8ec10-416a-4711-b5d3-c91086e9710f.mp4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPBn6D6pf78&t=207s

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/42504385/127757873-c3c076d3-ce73-40b1-8f57-423459fc0c2f.MP4

  • l only want to talk when you press keys on the keyboard, not to read the screen

Additional context

Mozilla's Text-to-Speech
coqui-ai TTS Google Text-to-Speech apk

System information

  • Your browser: chrome
  • Your browser version: 90
  • Your operating system: windows
  • Your operating system version: win10

Pantyhose-X avatar Apr 26 '21 02:04 Pantyhose-X

@Pantyhose-X: it is an interesting suggestion, similar to https://github.com/joelpurra/talkie/issues/12.

Since Talkie is a browser extension, hearing keypresses in regular desktop programs like Microsoft Word (used in the video you linked) would probably not work. That said, it might be possible to enable it for typing text on websites, which would require some work to implement. I have added it to my list of improvement ideas, but it is not on the top of the list as I have to finish some other things first.

Talkie Premium can read text on the clipboard from any program, but that works differently. Browser extensions are (as far as I know) not allowed to "listen" to keypresses in other programs.

It would be of interest to hear from others who are also interested in such a feature.

joelpurra avatar May 06 '21 09:05 joelpurra

@Pantyhose-X: it is an interesting suggestion, similar to #12.

Since Talkie is a browser extension, hearing keypresses in regular desktop programs like Microsoft Word (used in the video you linked) would probably not work. That said, it might be possible to enable it for typing text on websites, which would require some work to implement. I have added it to my list of improvement ideas, but it is not on the top of the list as I have to finish some other things first.

Talkie Premium can read text on the clipboard from any program, but that works differently. Browser extensions are (as far as I know) not allowed to "listen" to keypresses in other programs.

It would be of interest to hear from others who are also interested in such a feature.

"listen"keyboard tool, You can build in mozilla text-to-speech

Android or iOS you can make into input method, you can base on OpenBoard or Simple Keyboard , built-in mozilla text-to-speech or call google text-to-speech TTS.

Pantyhose-X avatar May 07 '21 06:05 Pantyhose-X

you can base on nvda

  • Close Screen Reader close all other voice prompts.
  • Independent use keyboard Readerimage

Pantyhose-X avatar May 29 '21 01:05 Pantyhose-X