I ended up figuring out some of it. Eva seems to work under 32-bit
Windows 10 with NVDA and does show up under the Control Panel speech
settings dialogue, even if she won't show up under the main speech
settings dialogue, even under 64-bit.
It's really odd. I suppose it's because she's really a OneCore voice
at heart, or at least a mobile voice package.

On 12/10/16, Travis Siegel <tsie...@nfbcal.org> wrote:
> You may get better results if you post this question to the blindtech
> list on groups.io.  I'm sure someone there could help you solve your
> conundrum.
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> On 12/4/2016 10:36 PM, Dakotah Rickard wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> This is a super off topic message, and for that, I offer sincere
>> apologies, but I'm hoping someone knows what I need to know so that,
>> by knowing, I no longer need to know...
>> Moving on:
>> Ok, so Microsoft offers two methods by which you can make a computer
>> speak simply: their SAPI interface and their Microsoft Server Speech
>> Platform interface.
>> I have installed the Microsoft Server Speech Platform, and it works
>> pretty well with NVDA, my screen reader of choice, though it doesn't
>> really work well with anything else at the moment.
>> However, I was really hoping to install and use the other language
>> packs for English that have text to speech voices: that is I already
>> have the U.S. pack as I live in the U.S.. I acquired the Canada pack,
>> the Britain pack, the Australia pack, and the India pack, which are, I
>> believe, the only packs to come with text to speech on offer. However,
>> while I can access the voices in the speech page under the Windows 10
>> settings screen (accessed via windows+i and via the start menu etc) I
>> cannot access the voices either via NVDA's Microsoft SAPI interface or
>> via the text-to-speech properties screen under the Control Panel
>> software within Windows 10. This is interesting and intriguing, and I
>> will explain why in a moment, after I ask my general question, which
>> is this:
>> How can I make my computer in general and NVDA in specific recognize
>> these many new and finely crafted voices from Microsoft that appear in
>> one place and not another? If I can, please tell me how. If I can't,
>> please tell me why. Also, direct me to the smart and gifted person in
>> the Microsoft corporate structure that thought that was brilliant.
>> Now, here's for the interesting situation:
>> After I got the Microsoft Speech Platform working, I returned to
>> trying to unlock and use the mythical Eva voice. I'm not sure who has
>> heard of this voice, but it's supposed to be the voice of Cortana,
>> especially when there isn't a pre-recorded bit of Cortana's voice
>> actor to be had. In fact, you can often hear this voice if you ask
>> esoteric questions of the Cortana system. At any rate, I had tried to
>> acquire and use the Eva voice before with no success. I decided to try
>> again only this time, I was successful. I was able to use the Eva
>> voice with NVDA and to find it in the tts properties screen under
>> Control Panel. However, interestingly, I was not able to locate the MS
>> Eva voice under the speech screen in Settings. Then, high on success,
>> I acquired all of those language packs, as I initially said, earlier
>> in my message. Those show up in settings under Region and Language and
>> under Speech, all under the Personalization screen. However, something
>> interesting happened. I acquired another voice under Control Panel and
>> via NVDA: Hazel, a Brittish voice. I was surprised to say the least.
>> Not only was this a new voice from a different language pack, it
>> showed up in Settings, under Control Panel, and in NVDA, something
>> that only David and  Zira, the original Windows 10 voices had done
>> before. Also interestingly, Hazel is the exact duplicate of Susan,
>> another British voice that only shows up under the Settings' speech
>> screen.
>> Needless to say, this is a rather confusing and interesting situation
>> that we have here, and there is an obvious disconnect between what we
>> perceive as SAPI and what is being presented to us. I'd really be
>> interested in getting to the bottom of it, and I hope that the
>> fascination of this enigma can cause my fellows here to overlook the
>> off-topic nature of the post.
>> Thank you for your insight and patience.
>>
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