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I'm afraid not. However, you should not be using svox pico, as it
was discontinued several years ago. If you are still using it and
not the updated google TTS, you may have an old phone. This could be
a problem, as accessibility software degrades quickly with the age
of the OS with android. If I have it wrong, you can find other
synthesizers for a relatively recent version of android. Free
synthesizers include eSpeak and ekho (for Chinese and Korean only,
I'm afraid). You can also purchase eloquence, vocalizer, and
acapela. There was a free version of ivona, but I'm not sure if that
still exists or is still free. I must admit that android is not my
mobile OS of choice, although I have some experience because I
sometimes program for it. Let me know if I can help you with
anything else.<br>
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Carlos<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/25/2015 08:44, Blake Roberts via
Dectalk wrote:<br>
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available as a synthesizer for
the cell phone operating system Android? I can understand
the default synthesizer
Svox Pico, but having Dectalk speak the menus would be
fun. I am very very new to
Android. I haven't yet figured out how to navigate to the
accessibility menu under
settings to find what TTS options are currently available.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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