Frequently Asked Questions
How do I start using Speech Central for the first time?
Download and install the app from your device's app store, then launch it. Follow the onboarding instructions to set up your preferred language and import your first document or webpage.
Can I import articles or documents from other apps?
Yes, use the share button in browsers or apps like Twitter to import links or documents directly into Speech Central via the sharing menu.
What are the main features for reading web pages and news?
The app supports full webpage reading, headlines, RSS feeds, and synchronization with Pocket. Open articles from headlines or share links directly into the app for playback.
How does Speech Central support different document formats?
It supports formats like PDF (including scanned), DOCX, PPTX, EPUB, DAISY, FB2, and more, allowing flexible document import and audio playback.
Can I annotate or highlight texts within the app?
Yes, the app includes built-in knowledge and text annotation tools, and you can export annotated texts as .docx files via the export feature in settings.
Is there a way to listen to the text without reading on screen?
Absolutely, you can export texts as MP3 audio files and listen offline, which is ideal for commuting, exercising, or multitasking.
What subscription or purchase options does Speech Central offer?
The app typically offers a free version with essential features; premium features are unlocked via in-app purchases or subscriptions through Settings > Account > Subscription.
Are there any additional costs or in-app payments required?
Some advanced features, like exporting MP3 or unlocking certain formats, may require a one-time purchase or subscription. Check the in-app store for details.
What should I do if the app isn't reading text correctly?
Ensure your device supports text-to-speech for the language, and update the app to the latest version. Restart the app or device if needed to fix issues.
Does Speech Central work with accessibility features for visually impaired users?
Yes, it is tested for accessibility and supports features for legally blind users. Enable accessibility options in your device settings for optimal use.
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