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IVONA MiniReader: Quick Guide to Features & Setup

What it is

IVONA MiniReader is a lightweight text-to-speech (TTS) application that reads text aloud using IVONA’s high-quality voices. It’s designed for quick accessibility—suitable for reading web pages, documents, or clipboard content with minimal configuration.

Key features

  • High-quality voices: Natural-sounding voices with clear pronunciation.
  • Lightweight and fast: Small footprint; launches quickly for on-the-spot reading.
  • Clipboard and selection reading: Read text copied to clipboard or selected in other apps.
  • Adjustable speech rate and volume: Basic controls for speed and loudness.
  • Hotkeys: Assignable shortcuts to start/stop reading without switching windows.
  • Language and voice selection: Multiple languages and voice profiles (depends on installed voice packages).
  • Pronunciation tuning: Basic support for custom word pronunciation or exceptions (varies by version).
  • Minimal UI: Simple interface focused on immediate playback.

System requirements (typical)

  • Windows OS (older versions often target Windows XP–10).
  • Installed IVONA voices (some builds require separate voice package installation).
  • Around tens of MBs of disk space; low RAM and CPU usage.

Installation steps

  1. Download the MiniReader installer from a trusted source or from the provider’s site.
  2. Run the installer and follow prompts; approve any voice packages if offered.
  3. If voice packages are separate, run those installers and select desired voices.
  4. Launch MiniReader and confirm it detects installed voices.

Initial setup

  1. Open MiniReader.
  2. In settings/preferences, choose default voice and language.
  3. Set speech rate and volume to comfortable levels.
  4. Configure hotkeys for start/pause/stop.
  5. Enable clipboard monitoring or selection-reading mode if available.

How to use

  • Copy text to clipboard → MiniReader auto-plays (if clipboard monitoring enabled).
  • Paste text into MiniReader’s window and press Play.
  • Select text in another app and use hotkey to read selection (if supported).
  • Use pause/skip controls to navigate long text.

Tips for best results

  • Install voices matching the text language for correct pronunciation.
  • Use slower speech rate for dense or technical text.
  • Add common abbreviations or names to pronunciation exceptions if the voice mispronounces them.
  • Keep source text clean (remove extraneous markup) for smoother reading.

Troubleshooting

  • No sound: check system audio, default playback device, and app volume.
  • Voice not listed: ensure voice package installed and app restarted.
  • Clipboard not triggering: enable clipboard monitoring in settings and verify permissions.

Alternatives to consider

  • Built-in OS TTS engines (Windows Narrator, macOS VoiceOver) — integrated accessibility features.
  • Other third-party TTS apps with advanced features (batch conversion, cloud voices).

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