Hi, Rick.

This file is used for the select synthesizer dialog. So, yes, it's still very 
much used, and correct to have many different synthesizer entries.

Thanks,

Aaron 

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scripting [mailto:scripting-
> bounces+asmith=aisquared....@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf Of Rick
> Thomas via Scripting
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> Subject: synth.ini file question
> 
> Hi: Under the Eloquence voice definitions in the synth.ini file I see 
> microsoft
> voices and sappie voices in my synth.ini file.
> Is this correct  behavior - I am thinking not but just don't know?
> Is the synth.ini file even used by WindowEyes anymore as of Windows10 and
> WE 9.3.1?
> Rick USA
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