Choose the Rate of Speech for the Text–to–Speech Playback Voice
Text–to–speech (TTS) is the ability of the operating system to play back printed text as spoken words. An internal driver, called a TTS engine, recognizes the text and, using a synthesized voice chosen from several pre-generated voices, speaks the written text. A TTS engine is installed with the Windows XP operating system. Additional engines are also available through third party manufacturers. This procedure tells you how to adjust the rate of speech for the text–to–speech playback voice associated with the TTS engine you use through Speech Properties in Control Panel.
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On the Start menu:
| Display the Start menu by pressing CTRL+ESC (or the Windows logo key
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In Control Panel:
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In Control Panel:
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In the Speech Properties dialog box, under Voice Speed:
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In the Speech Properties dialog box, under Voice speed:
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To close Control Panel:
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To close Control Panel:
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Control Panel: Speech: Text to Speech tab: Voice speed
