![]() No idea what causes it, but it's never been a show stopper for me. I've also heard the Fred and Alex voices do it in iOS, though it's less noticeable with Alex. ![]() ![]() It does also make a weird clicking sound when it reads certain words, but Eloquence has always done that, I noticed it in JAWS years ago. Yes, I do notice how Eloquence crackles when reading in certain apps, but I don't know what causes it so don't know how I would report it to Apple. I'm blown away by how responsive Eloquence is writing with BSI or navigating by character or word. I used to think the old Macintalk Fred voice would be the closest we'd ever get to Eloquence because of its responsiveness, but I never liked how quiet those old Mac voices are. Eloquence is everything I hoped it would be! It's interesting how much easier things are to understand reading them with Eloquence after going without it for so long.
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