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2 |
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In
Control Panel:
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Be sure you
are in Classic View (all Control Panel icons are
showing).
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If not,
under Control Panel in the left pane, select
Switch to Classic View.
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Select
Speech. |
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In
Control Panel:
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Be sure you
are in Classic View (all Control Panel icons are showing).
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If not,
under Control Panel in the left pane, select
Switch to Classic View by pressing TAB.
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Press
ENTER.
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Move to
Speech by pressing the arrow keys.
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Press
ENTER. |
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3 |
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In the
Speech Properties dialog box:
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Select the
Audio Output button. |
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In the
Speech Properties dialog box:
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Select the
Audio Output button by pressing ALT+O. |
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4 |
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In the
Text to Speech Sound Output Settings dialog box, under
Text to Speech output:
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Select
Use preferred audio output device,
Or,
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Select
Use this audio output device, and then select a device
from the list.
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Select the
Volume button to open the Volume Control
dialog box, and then move the sliders to adjust settings.
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To exit the
dialog boxes and save changes:
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Select
OK. |
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In the
Text to Speech Sound Output Settings dialog box, under
Text to Speech output:
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Select
Use preferred audio output device by pressing A,
Or,
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Select
Use this audio output device by pressing U, press TAB to
move to the device list, and then press the arrow keys to
select an audio device from the list of installed devices.
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Select the
Volume button to adjust settings by pressing ALT+V,
and then select the settings by pressing TAB and the arrow
keys.
To exit the Volume Control dialog
box:
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Press ALT+P,
X.
To exit the Text to Speech Sound
Output Settings dialog box:
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Press TAB
to move to OK.
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Press
ENTER.
To exit the Speech Properties
dialog box:
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Press TAB
to move to OK.
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Press
ENTER. |