Select and Speak: Best Features and Hidden Tricks

How to Use Select and Speak: A Quick Guide for Beginners

What it does

Select and Speak is a tool that reads selected on-screen text aloud, letting you listen instead of read. It’s useful for proofreading, multitasking, accessibility, and language learning.

Quick setup (browser extension / app)

  1. Install: Add the Select and Speak extension or app from your browser’s extension store or app marketplace.
  2. Enable permissions: Allow microphone or accessibility permissions only if prompted and required.
  3. Configure voice: Open extension settings and pick a voice, speaking rate, and pitch.
  4. Hotkey: Set or learn the keyboard shortcut for quick activation (e.g., Ctrl+Shift+S).
  5. Language: Choose the text language for correct pronunciation.

How to use

  1. Select text: Click and drag to highlight the text you want read.
  2. Activate: Press the hotkey or click the extension icon to start reading.
  3. Controls: Use play/pause, stop, skip, or rewind in the player UI.
  4. Adjust on the fly: Change speed or voice during playback from the settings or player.
  5. Whole page: Use “read all” (if available) to have the tool read an entire page without selecting.

Tips for best results

  • Shorter chunks: Select shorter sentences for clearer pacing.
  • Correct text: Fix typos or remove URLs/menus that confuse pronunciation.
  • Adjust speed: Lower speed for comprehension; increase for faster review.
  • Use keyboard shortcuts: Speeds up workflow when proofreading or studying.
  • Language selection: Ensure the language matches the text to avoid mispronunciation.

Common issues & fixes

  • No sound: Check system volume and extension mute settings.
  • Wrong voice/language: Change the voice or language in settings.
  • Not reading selected text: Make sure selection covers text nodes, not images; refresh page.
  • Extension not working: Reinstall or check browser compatibility.

Example workflows

  • Proofreading: Select each paragraph, listen, and mark errors as you go.
  • Studying: Highlight key sections and listen while taking notes.
  • Multitasking: Queue up long articles and listen while commuting.

If you want, I can write step-by-step setup instructions for your specific browser or provide keyboard shortcuts for common platforms.

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