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The latest version cannot integrated with screen readers? #1903

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NiKola-UE opened this issue May 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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The latest version cannot integrated with screen readers? #1903

NiKola-UE opened this issue May 1, 2024 · 0 comments

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First, I apologize if this issue has already been asked.

What I like about the latest version is that almost all voices and languages ​​are installed automatically, so you don't have to add them manually, which I don't like. However, although there are no problems with the installation even after it, I can't find it in screen readers JAWS and NVDA when I change the speech synthesizers in them in my Windows 11. Of course, NVDA already has built-in ESpeak, but I'm not talking about that here, but about the ESpeak application for Windows of already installed speech that works separately and independently of NVDA's integrated ESpeak; which was flawless in earlier versions, although the installation was much more complicated and difficult. If ESpeak still supports Sapi5, it's strange that it doesn't integrate with it.

The Command Prompt-based text input app works and recognizes the language of the input text, but only one intermittent male voice is heard and I can't find any boxes anywhere to change the language, voices, speed, pitch, modulation, etc.

Thank you in advanced.

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