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Ilene Sirocca <[log in to unmask]>
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Ilene Sirocca <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 25 Jul 2004 13:04:31 -0400
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This is from the http://www.verizonwireless.com site.

Voice Commands and Text to Speech features
Verizon Wireless now offers the
LG VX4500.
The VX4500 offers the latest in mobile technology with Voice Command and
Text to Speech.
Voice commands allow you to use your voice instead of pressing the keys on
the phone. A convenient feature that allows you to make phone calls quickly
and
easily by verbal command. Text to Speech translates text information sent to
the phone and turns it into speech.
Highlighted features of the LG VX 4500 include:
List of 6 items (contains 1 nested list)
. Digit dialing - you speak the digits; the phone dials them for you.
. Dial by name - speak a name that has been programmed in your VX 4500 phone
book and the phone will call that person.
. Voicemail indicator with speech, if you miss a call and a voicemail has
been left; the phone will tell you that you have a voice mail.
. Caller ID with speech, you can hear either the name from your contact list
or digits of the caller.
. Speech command list you can set to a prompt for a command upon opening the
flip or only when you press side key.
. Command list includes:
List of 7 items nesting level 1
. Contacts
. Digit dial
. Redial
. Voice mail
. Driving
. Schedule
. Time
list end nesting level 1
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I found it by typing "accessibility" in the search field.

Ilene


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