Text-to-speech settings 10.9.4
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You use the Text-to-Speech settings to configure the Android text-to-speech
synthesizer, for applications like TalkBack that can take advantage of it.
If you don’t have speech synthesizer data installed, only the Install voice data
setting is available.
Listen to an example
Touch to play a brief sample of the speech synthesizer, using your current
settings.
Install voice data
If your phone does not have speech synthesizer data installed, connect to
Android Market and find yourself guided through the process of downloading
and installing the data. This setting is not available if the data is already
installed.
Speech rate
Touch to open a dialog where you can select how quickly you want the
synthesizer to speak.
Language
Touch to open a dialog where you can select the language of the text you want
the synthesizer to read.
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Availability depending on your country and network operator.
Backup and reset10.10
Back up my data
Mark the check box to back up your phone’s settings and other application
data to Google Servers, with your Google Account. If you replace your phone,
the settings and data you’ve backed up are restored onto the new phone the
first time you sign in with your Google Account. If you mark this option, a wide
variety of settings and data are backed up, including your Wi-Fi passwords,
bookmarks, a list of the applications you’ve installed, the words you’ve added
to the dictionary used by the onscreen keyboard, and most of the settings
that you configure with the Settings application. If you unmark this option,
you stop backing up your settings, and any existing backups are deleted from
Google Servers.
Automatic restore
Mark the check box to restore your backed up settings or other data when you
reinstall an application.
Factory data reset
Erase all of your personal data from internal phone storage, including
information about your Google Account, any other accounts, your system and
application settings, and any downloaded applications. Resetting the phone
does not erase any system software updates you’ve downloaded or any files
on your microSD card, such as music or photos. If you reset the phone in this
way, you’re prompted to re-enter the same kind of information as when you
first started Android.
When you are unable to power on your phone, there is another way to perform
a factory data reset by using hardware keys. Hold down the Volume up key and
press the Power key at same time until the screen lights up.