Enabling Spoken Menus on iPod nano

February 9, 2010 apple

iPod nano (5th generation) and iPod nano (4th generation) include the ability to speak the name of selected menus in iPod software using the text-to-speech capability built into or installed into Mac OS X or Windows. Voices should be SAPI-compliant for Windows or Speech Manager-compliant for Mac OS X (see note below). For more information about accessibility for Apple products, visit www.apple.com/accessibility.
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