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===Settings=== | ===Settings=== | ||
To enable or disable simplified text-to-speech translation in the aw::browser go to menu/options/settings/chat. | |||
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[[Image:AWChatText2SpeechSettings.jpg|center|frame|aw::browser / Menu / Options / Settings / Chat tab.]] | [[Image:AWChatText2SpeechSettings.jpg|center|frame|aw::browser / Menu / Options / Settings / Chat tab.]] | ||
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To adjust Microsoft's Text To Speech service settings, e.g. change voice and language, go to your [https://www.isunshare.com/windows-10/7-ways-to-open-control-panel-in-windows-10.html Windows' Control Panel]. | |||
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[[Image:WindowsText2SpeechSettings.jpg|center|frame|Windows Control Panel / Speech Recognition / Text to Speech.]] | [[Image:WindowsText2SpeechSettings.jpg|center|frame|Windows Control Panel / Speech Recognition / Text to Speech.]] | ||
Revision as of 07:46, 13 July 2021
Text To Speech
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Text to Speech is a simple feature reading out console text, excluding IO messages, warnings and error messages loud on your local computer. Used is Microsoft's built in voice synthesizer, without utilizing any 3rd party cloud service, nor processing text and voice through any other server.
Settings
To enable or disable simplified text-to-speech translation in the aw::browser go to menu/options/settings/chat.
To adjust Microsoft's Text To Speech service settings, e.g. change voice and language, go to your Windows' Control Panel.