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As with the Qt 5 version, Qt Speech provides application developers with a QObject subclass, QTextToSpeech, that provides an interface to the platform's speech synthesizer engine; and a value type QVoice that encapsulates voice characteristics. With those classes, applications can make themselves more accessible to users, and go beyond the screen-reader functionality of assistive technologies. Using non-visual channels to inform users about changes or events can be very useful in hands-free situations, such as turn-by-turn navigation systems. Content-focused applications like ebook readers could benefit from text-to-speech synthesis without depending on assistive technology. |
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accerciser | ||
at-spi2-atk | ||
at-spi2-core | ||
atk | ||
atkmm | ||
caribou | ||
darkman | ||
eflite | ||
feedbackd | ||
gammy | ||
kdeaccessibility | ||
kmag | ||
kmousetool | ||
kmouth | ||
libqaccessibilityclient | ||
linux-c7-at-spi2-atk | ||
linux-c7-at-spi2-core | ||
linux-c7-atk | ||
orca | ||
py-atspi | ||
py-speech-dispatcher | ||
qt5-speech | ||
qt6-speech | ||
redshift | ||
rubygem-atk | ||
sct | ||
sctd | ||
speech-dispatcher | ||
wl-gammarelay-rs | ||
wlsunset | ||
yasr | ||
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