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HOW TO adjust Leopard so he can tell you what time is?

09/24/2008
Filed in: Mac
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If you hold yourself to frequently lose contact with the last time while working on the Mac, you can adjust Leopard so he can tell you what time is.

1. Go to System Preferences.

2. Select Date & Time from the System section.

3. Select Clock card.

4. Confirm “Announce the time” field for verification. Then use the pull-down menu to choose when you want Leopard announces how many hours. You can choose between every hour, every half hour, or every 15 minutes.

5. Click the button “Customize Voice” to set the parameters of the voice.

 

 

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