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Register for our Webinar (Text-to-Speech Options in Windows for Screen Readers)

Warm greetings from Tech Assistant for Blind!

We are excited to announce a new webinar focusing on text-to-speech (TTS) options available in Windows for screen readers. This session will cover a variety of TTS add-ons and settings that can be used with screen readers for single language, dual language, and even multiple languages simultaneously. Special attention will be given to the NVDA screen reader, including discussions on how to incorporate regional languages effectively.
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Webinar Details:

– Date: Sunday, 30th June 2024

– Time: 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (IST)

– Language: Hindi

– Platform: Zoom

additionally, if you are unable to join on zoom, no issue for that! you will also get the link to listen the webinar on our website.

What You Will Learn:

In this webinar, you will learn about using World Voice with Eloquence in Narrator and best practices for configuring TTS for multiple languages, highlighting how to switch seamlessly between them.

Additionally, there will be a step-by-step guide on using multiple languages with NVDA, including the integration of regional languages. We will explore advanced TTS add-ons available for NVDA, how to customize TTS settings for optimal performance, and the use of natural voices provided by Microsoft.

The session will conclude with a question and answer segment where participants can ask questions and receive advice on setting up or troubleshooting any issues.

To secure your spot for this insightful webinar, please fill up the form below:





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