@@ -76,20 +76,20 @@ to know how an expression should be pronounced.
7676The `Speech ` sub-menu includes an option for `Auto Voicing ` the
7777expression as it is navigated. When this is selected, the expression
7878will be read by the browser's speech synthesis API, rather than a
79- screen reader, and the terms will be highlights as they are read.
79+ screen reader, and the terms will be highlighted as they are read.
8080This is useful, for example, for dyslexic users who benefit from the
81- synchronized highlighting.
81+ synchronized highlighting. `Auto Voicing ` can also be toggled using
82+ the |bkey | S |ekey | key.
8283
8384There are a number of different rule sets that can be chosen for
8485translating math to text, where each can have a number of different
8586preferences for how a particular expression is spoken. By default,
86- MathJax uses the `ClearSpeak `, however, the `Speech ` sub-menu allows
87+ MathJax uses `ClearSpeak `, however, the `Speech ` sub-menu allows
8788also provides the `MathSpeak ` option.
8889
8990Each rule set has several different preference settings; three in the
9091case of MathSpeak, for example, which primarily influence the length
91- of produced text. `ClearSpeak
92- <https://docs.wiris.com/en/mathtype/mathtype_desktop/accessibility/clearspeak> `__,
92+ of produced text. ClearSpeak,
9393on the other hand, has a large number of preferences that allow very
9494fine-tuned control over how different types of expressions are
9595spoken. The MathJax menu allows a smart choice of preferences by only
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