Hello. Window-Eyes 7.01 already comes with the Eloquence synthesizer
installed. Just choose Eloquence from the select synthesizer selection
box. Alt-f, y, then home. Now press the letter E twice and Eloquence
will be chosen. Press enter and it will begin speaking.
Many thanks.
Edward Marquette wrote the following on 3/19/2009 10:27 PM:
Hello all:
I'm using the default Window-Eyes synthesizer, DecTalk Access 32. I thought
about using eloquence, but for some reason, it did not install with my version
7.1, and I'm a little reluctant to risk blowing up everything with a new
install from disk.
Anyway, as I arrow through Outlook messages or arrow through Word documents
DecTalk sometimes, and I cannot pinpoint what triggers it, starts to speak and
then cuts itself off. One can then read the line manually, and it usually does
pretty well, but having to do that is pretty annoying.
Any ideas?
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