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You can change the voice that your Mac uses to read text and notifications by going to the System Preferences menu.
Screenshot by Matt Elliott Step 4: Choose a voice for your Mac. Click Text to Speech at the top of the Speech window and select a name from the pull-down menu next to System Voice.
With macOS Sonoma, you can create a Personal Voice, which is a voice that your Mac uses that sounds like you. The Mac’s text-to-speech capabilities can be used to recite in a voice similar to ...
Google Chrome may lack its own reading feature, but that doesn't mean you can't use text-to-speech with the browser. Here's how to listen to content in Chrome.
If you're having trouble reading what's on your Mac's screen, here's how to get Siri to audibly read out what's on screen to you.
Apple's OS X 10.7 Lion operating system comes with brand-new, high-quality text-to-speech voices. Here's how to enable these on your system.
An Apple patent application discovered on Thursday outlines an invention that uses metadata from emails, texts and other communications to determine how a synthesized voice sounds in a text-to ...