![]() Since version 1803, aka April 2018 Update, Windows 10 has another Dictation feature built in. Personally, I prefer Hello Cortana and it sounds cooler. ![]() It works differently from Hello Cortana and uses a different set of commands. Please also note that there is another different way, call Speech Recognition, that you can use your voice to command your computer under Ease of Access. I like using the keyboard shortcut better as sometimes it doesn’t respond to my “Hey Cortana” greeting when my music is on. And when I say something it doesn’t do, it will do a Bing search for you automatically. When I say “open sticky notes”, I can see my notes start popping up on my screen. Now, every time when I say “Hey Cortana” to my headset, the Cortana box popping up and listening… Cortana is listening… As you can see, you can turn on the keyboard shortcut (Win + C) if you like. Hello Cortanaįirst of all, open Settings, go to Cortana and slide on the Hey Cortana switch. it sounds just like the cortana virtual assistant voice.Considering how much I enjoyed saying “Hello Google” to my Pixel phone and Google Home device, I thought I should be fair giving Cortana a try as well and see how good it is comparing to Google and other competitors. but once the keys are added, some personality is added to the voice. with out the keys under 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Speech\Recognizers\Tokens\' the voice sound like a very flat computer generated voice. I have tried the EVA TTS voice with and with out the second part of the reg keys, and there is a definite difference. What my keys do, is not only adds the EVA TTS voice but also the voice inflection modifications to the TTS voice that make it so cortana's voice does not sound like a flat computer voice. Took a look at the forum post you linked to, and the date appears to be from around when windows 10 was still very, very new and the cortana feature was still new. There is an older discussion on the official VoiceAttack forum that may be relevant: Amazon Polly is only available for 64bit) Many TTS packages offer both, but some only provide one or the other (E.G. ![]() Originally posted by Pfeil:VoiceAttack supports SAPI-compliant text-to-speech voices.ĭo note that the 32bit version uses 32bit voices, whereas the 64bit version is required for 64bit voices For 32-bit windows, it will work with default (32-bit) version of VAĪlso, if you have used software to disable features in winddows 10, primarily Cortana and related features, then this may or may not work, depending on the extent of the modifications to your system. This voice is particularly handy if you plan on using voiceattack while playing any of the Master Chief Collection" Halo games.įile link: !AouWDY3RtbYPhe9I3mztTLdneXNbAg?e=Cc5FC1įor this to work in 64-bit windows you will need to have a 64-bit version of VA. Also, if you upgrade or repair windows, you ill need to re-run the file to re-install the addition. This file is only valid for US English copies of Microsoft Windows 10 and works on all windows 10 builds - at least until M$ changes something in an attempt to block something like this. all you need to do after adding the key, is to set windows TTS to use Microsoft EVA as the computers default voice, or do so from within the voiceattack profile. reg file that will add the keys to the registry for you. it is possible to perform the modification on your own, but i have created a. For some reason internally the voice is called Eva and not cortana. I have created a registry key that ill make the voice available to windows TTS and thus VoiceAttack. Windows 10 has a built-in TTS voice thats hidden an normally only use by the Cortana virtual assistant feature of windows 10.
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