Dear All,
I just came across something very interesting... You can listen to any PDF files instead of reading with Adobe Reader 6 or 7 using the following shortcuts:
Ctrl + Shift + B - to hear the entire document
Ctrl + Shift + V - to hear the page
Ctrl + Shift + C - to resume
Ctrl + Shift + E - to stop
Open any PDF file and test... it's unbelievable. It will read the entire content for you! Don't believe it? Just try, guys. It really works and is truly amazing!
Superb...
Regards,
Chaitali
From India, Vadodara
I just came across something very interesting... You can listen to any PDF files instead of reading with Adobe Reader 6 or 7 using the following shortcuts:
Ctrl + Shift + B - to hear the entire document
Ctrl + Shift + V - to hear the page
Ctrl + Shift + C - to resume
Ctrl + Shift + E - to stop
Open any PDF file and test... it's unbelievable. It will read the entire content for you! Don't believe it? Just try, guys. It really works and is truly amazing!
Superb...
Regards,
Chaitali
From India, Vadodara
Hi, Chaitali!
The facility in Adobe is there, and I have tried it for many documents. However, the main drawback of the facility is that it cannot read long sentences with ease. It is very mechanical, and the sound is monotonous. It cannot attend to punctuations like commas, semicolons, etc., quote - unquote. I have tried using it for "reading" :) ebooks, but it does not work well. It can still be used to 'read' some short documents.
Thanks,
Hiten
From India, New Delhi
The facility in Adobe is there, and I have tried it for many documents. However, the main drawback of the facility is that it cannot read long sentences with ease. It is very mechanical, and the sound is monotonous. It cannot attend to punctuations like commas, semicolons, etc., quote - unquote. I have tried using it for "reading" :) ebooks, but it does not work well. It can still be used to 'read' some short documents.
Thanks,
Hiten
From India, New Delhi
Hello,
Honestly, I came to know about this option lately. You are right. It is not continuous. But I guess when a long paragraph is there, you can use it. I don't know, but I liked it very much.
Anyways, thanks Hiten for replying. :) :)
Regards,
Chaitali
From India, Vadodara
Honestly, I came to know about this option lately. You are right. It is not continuous. But I guess when a long paragraph is there, you can use it. I don't know, but I liked it very much.
Anyways, thanks Hiten for replying. :) :)
Regards,
Chaitali
From India, Vadodara
Dear Chaitali, Thank you very much for the piece of information. honestly, I never knew that this is possible. Thank you again and keep it up, Regards, Bharat R Mehta, Bhavnagar, Gujarat.
Dear Chaitali,
Good piece of information, but it's not working on my computer. I opened a PDF file, but it's not reading even though I pressed the mentioned keys in your email 🙃
Thank you,
Take care
Lizancy
From Australia, Adelaide
Good piece of information, but it's not working on my computer. I opened a PDF file, but it's not reading even though I pressed the mentioned keys in your email 🙃
Thank you,
Take care
Lizancy
From Australia, Adelaide
Hi Chaitali, U hav posted a really amazing stuff.... thanx for sharing the same.. Shriya Karve
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
THIS IS GOOD ONE! KEEP IT UP! :idea: IT IS SIGN OF GOOD KNOWLEDGE AND HELPFULL TO THE BUSY PERSON.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Do you know you can also hear whatever is written in Excel? It uses proper pronunciation. It can also read long sentences and pauses for a comma or a full stop.
Go to Tools > Speech > Show Text to Speech. Try it out.
Ranjeeta
From India, Delhi
Go to Tools > Speech > Show Text to Speech. Try it out.
Ranjeeta
From India, Delhi
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