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how to configure eloquence for SAPI with NVDA?
Gene
Eloquence places an icon on the desktop. If you press enter on
it, a dialog with settings comes up. Tab through it and you will
shortly come to intonation pauses. Its a check box. Uncheck it
if it is checked, then press enter. The dialog will close and the
setting will be changed.
Gene
On 12/11/2021 4:14 AM, Abhijit Kasbe wrote:Hello!I am using eloquence for SAPI with NVDA.so , my query is that , how to configure it means i am aware about installation which I have done but i want to turn off the intonation pauses which causes delay while reading.please share the solution.thanks.
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Gene
I did a few searches but I didn’t find a specific discussion of the setting
in Eloquence. I suspect that it is supposed to affect whether Eloquence
pauses at the end of a sentence or, as is the case in JAWS, it doesn’t.
Thus intonation, lowering of the voice, anhd a pause.
Perhaps this setting, though available, doesn’t do anything in this
implementation of Eloquence.
Gene
-----Original Message-----
From: Abhijit Kasbe
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2021 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: [chat] how to configure eloquence for SAPI with
NVDA?
Actually
I have done it but I haven’t found any kind of
change.
By the way, questions about synths and NVDA are on-topic for the main group. You might get more input if you post there.
The only thing I'll ask, is if you do, that you go with a title like, "Configuring Code Factory SAPI Eloquence for NVDA." That makes it clear from the outset that we are talking the legal version and SAPI. We seem to have finally quashed the repeated bringing up of "Eloquence of questionable legality" and I'd like to keep it that way.
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The only thing I'll ask, is if you do, that you go with a title like, "Configuring Code Factory SAPI Eloquence for NVDA." That makes it clear from the outset that we are talking the legal version and SAPI. We seem to have finally quashed the repeated bringing up of "Eloquence of questionable legality" and I'd like to keep it that way.
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