This makes it easier for these users to make phone and FaceTime calls.

When the Live Speech text input field pops up, key in your message using the keyboard.

The message you typed in Step 2 will be read aloud to the person you’re communicating with.

Safari on iPad, with the Live Speech input menu on the screen highlighted.

If you’re using any other app, your equipment will read the message aloud.

Live Speech has dozens of built-in, computer-generated voices of different pitches and accents.

you could choose to have your messages spoken using any of these voices.

Safari on iPad, with the Live Speech input menu displayed. The keyboard is visible and the Send button is highlighted.

After doing that, choose your own voice in the Live Speech configs.

Move theLive Speechslider toon/green.

Choose the voice you want to speak your messages by tapping theVoicesmenu.

The iPad Settings app with the Accessibility section and the Live Speech setting highlighted.

To hear a preview of a voice, tap it and then tap the play button.

To use the voice, tap it so that a checkmark appears next to it.

you’ve got the option to create as many Favorite Phrases as you’d like.

The Accessibility settings screen highlighting the slider to turn on Live Speech option.

Use them as described in Step 2 of the first section of this article.

You’ll then be able to paste that text into another app.

We have more details, along with annotated screenshots in ourHow to Use Live Textarticle.

Uninstalled voices for Live Speech on an iPhone or iPad. The play sample voice buttons are highlighted as well as the download buttons to download and install the voice on your device.

Then aim your iPhone’s camera at what you want to see.

There’s a slider on your screen to make it even bigger.

Here’s more onUsing the iPhone Magnifier.

The Live Speech voice’s section in iOS’s Accessibility section with the checkmark highlighted indicating it’s the active voice to be used.

The Live Speech voice settings screen