Textic makes the web talk
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About Talklets

Talklets from Textic is the easiest and most inclusive way of making a website talk to increase its accessibility and usefulness.

  • Easy to add to any website
  • No server installation for website owners
  • Available to all users without downloads, installation or special facilities
  • Rapid voice processing - speech on demand
  • Listen now, or save as MP3 file
  • Mouse or keyboard speech control
  • High quality voice output
  • Pronunciation dictionaries for word 'tuning'
  • Word-by-word reading display
  • Flexible user interface to suit website design and configuration
  • Highly cost-effective extension to accessibility




About Textic

Textic Limited (Textic) is a privately owned computer software company that specialises in the development, marketing and selling of advanced, assistive and creative Internet and mobile technologies.


Using the Toolbar

A guide to the controls available on the standard Textic Toolbar. The functional controls are standard but the visual appearance of the bar design can be changed to suit your company's identity. If you don't want the toolbar, the Toolbox controls offer full flexibility of interface.


The Textic Toolbox

Textic announces a new mix-and-match approach to adding vocalisation controls to your website. Don't want the full Toolbar? Then use as many or as few of the controls from the Toolbox as you like.


Technical overview

Talklets from Textic is a high quality Software as a Service (SaaS) text-to-speech (‘vocalisation’) system for websites. which reads out web text on demand in a clear, life-like voice.


Technical requirements

Talklets is a sophisticated text-to-speech system for use on websites. Talklets reads text quickly and clearly in a lifelike voice. To use Talklets on your PC or Mac, we recommend the following specification hardware and software.


TalkletsWhy choose Textic?

Textic, the company behind Talklets, has developed breakthrough technology for turning web content into speech, inspired by a determination to find a better way for people to gain easy access to the web and to be able to use the web's resources more comfortably. Part of the motivation for this was that several core members of Textic suffer from reading impairments, including dyslexia.


TalkletsHot key accessibility

We have worked hard to make Talklets as accessible as possible to all users so have included a range of 'hotkeys' which allow Talklets to be controlled by the use of keyboard strokes rather than a mouse.

 
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