Re: How to get native SAPI 5 mobile voices in Win10?
Tony Ballou
Hi Ketan,
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I just did this a couple of days ago. when my laptop came back from the shop, my friend set my language for English United Kingdom, and I had to change it to English United states. Hopefully I get this right, what you have to do is to go to settings, and select time and language. Once there, press tab once to move to the list of options, they are time, region and language, and speech. By default, time is selected. Arrow down once to the region and language option and press enter. From this point, press tab twice to the add a language button and hit space on it. When you hit space on this button, you will be prompted to type the name of the language you want in the search edit box. If you're unsure of how it's spelled, no worries, press tab once and there will be a list box with loads of choices for languages in it. Using the arrow keys, select the choice you want and hit space on it. Press enter again and you will be presented with a list of the different dialects that apply to that particular language. For example, in the English language, you have 16 dialects to choose from. By default mine is set for English United States so only the remaining 15 show up. If you know what dialect you want you can type it in the search box, or tab once and select it from the list. Just for the fun of it, I added the English UK voices to my desktop, to help me with composing this message. Once you've selected your dialect, you are brought back to the main time and language screen. If you are satisfied with your changes, you can hit alt-f4 to close things up. Hope this helps and is not to overwhelming. Tony
On 11/10/2017 12:05 AM, Ketan Kothari wrote:
Hi friends,
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