An easy way to do this is to set your Trippletalk as your backup synthesizer. And when it's plugged in just hold down the left Shift key while booting up or loading Window-Eyes. Doing so makes it use the backup synth.

Hth,
Tom


On 7/29/2013 11:39 AM, Stephen Clower wrote:
Mike,

To my knowledge, there isn't a reliable way to tell if a hardware
synthesizer is actually connected to your PC. For instance, I could tell
my copy of Window-Eyes to start speaking through a Trippletalk, and it
will happily do its best... but as I have no such device the end result
would be no speech whatsoever, though Window-Eyes would otherwise
continue running.

If you find yourself needing to flip through two or more specific
devices or voices frequently, give the Voice Rotor app (included with
Window-Eyes 7.5 and up) a try. While not as automatic as you envision,
it should otherwise fit the bill.

Regards,
Steve



On 7/29/2013 11:35 AM, BX wrote:
Hi Mike,

     It is interesting you would say this and when reading the Boo
compiler and the ability to make shared objects, it allows you to make
dialogs and windows forms fairly easy.

     One could probably make up each dialog and such as a duplicate of
what WE uses and have that placed in as a shared object for everyone
to use.

     It is interesting in the 2 examples given under the Homer apps
that short examples are given there.

     so, using Boo there seems to many possibilities. Once I get
through copying down the C++ manual, 400 pages to go, I will get into
it. (Out of 1250)

         Bruce

Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 8:26 AM
Subject: Script that selects synthesizer when booting upIf WE8.2 can
already do this, please let me know. If not, I am hoping that someone
can script this as I, and probably others, might find something like
this useful.



Let me explain what I am attempting to do.  On a laptop, I have it set to
use eloquence as the default on bootup.  I also, more often than not,
have
a trippletalk usb synthesizer connected to the pc.
I make the switch to the TripleTalk either using a .bat file or via the
synthesizer dialogue in the devices options of the WE8.2 settings.
What would be nice is a script detecting whether or not the tripleTalk
usb
was connected and, if it found it, used that for speech and, if not
there,
went to eloquence.

As I said before, if WE can already do this, I don't want someone to
re-invent the wheel.

Thanks!






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