Reading text aloud .... text to speech features

F

fkissam

WinXP HomeEdition has built-in ability for text to speech. In other words,
I undertand that it can verbally read dialog boxes to you.

Where do you go to find that ability? I tried Programs....Accessories but
could not find it there.

any ideas?
 
C

Chris Lanier

In should be in Programs>>Accessories>>Accessibility, if not goto the
Control Panel>>Add/Remove Programs>>Add/Remove Windows Compoents, then add
it.
 
C

Chris Lanier

In should be in Programs>>Accessories>>Accessibility, if not goto the
Control Panel>>Add/Remove Programs>>Add/Remove Windows Compoents, then add
it.
 
Z

Zero Lee

2nd Speech Center 1.30

2nd Speech Center lets you listen to text instead of reading on
screen! It uses 'Text to Speech' technology to synthesize natural
sounding speech from ordinary text. Just copy text to the clipboard or
import from text files and listen as IISC reads it back to you!

2nd Speech Center also allows you to convert text into a MP3/WAV audio
file so you can listen later. Create MP3 files from your email, news
articles, any text you want, download to your portable MP3 player and
off you go!

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Regards,
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