Re: available voices in NVDA
Gene
There is an official add on site. If you use
other web sites, add ons may be legal or not. also, on other sites, add
ons may or may not have other problems. There is an official process for
testing and evaluating add ons. I am not telling you to use or not to use
add ons that haven't been officially approved. I'm simply telling you that
anyone can develop add ons.
gene
----- Original Message -----From: Curtis Delzer
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] available voices in NVDA
add-on web site for NVDA. ----- Curtis Delzer, HS. K6VFO San Bernardino, CA On Sun, 15 May 2016 12:36:10 -0500 "Gene" <gsasner@...> wrote: > The DECTalk add on is illegal. I don't know if you are discussing the illegal Eloquence Add on or the legal one that you can purchase. You didn't clarify. > > I almost never speak as a moderator but I am now. It is not allowed to promote illegal software on the list. This is a standard policy on lists that want to remain within the law. > > Gene > > > From: Curtis Delzer > Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2016 11:37 AM > To: main@TechTalk.groups.io > Subject: Re: [TechTalk] available voices in NVDA > > > there is an NVDA add-on for dectalk access 32 which works quite well. > NVDA supports eloquence either in sapi 4 versions, or sapi 5. > ----- > Curtis Delzer, HS. > K6VFO > San Bernardino, CA > > On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 14:40:56 -0500 > "Howard Traxler" <howard@...> wrote: > > > I have both JAWS (Eloquence speech) and Window Eyes (DECtalk software synthesizer) on my Windows xp pro notebook. Also have NVDA. How can I use the Eloquence or DECtalk software synthesizers in my NVDA? I'm told it can be done; just don't know how. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Howard > > > > > > >
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