Hi josh,
One of our clients from our drop in center asked me about this ability, so I researched a little on there behalf. there's a lot of information about jaws singing and making crazy sounds, but not much about window-eyes. The following link may further help you to understand what's possible.
http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?id=7147&p=2
Regards.
Martin
I.T. Director for Kirklees Visual Impairment Network.

On 04/02/2014 16:13, Josh wrote:
just curious. what kind of app are you making? and what else can these backtags do? the eloquence for nvda also has the tags ability. I turned it on and heard eloquence sing for the first time it was cool.

using windows7 laptop

On 2/4/2014 11:01 AM, martin webster wrote:
Hi Steve,
Thanks much.
regards.
Martin Webster.
I.T. Director for Kirklees Visual Impairment Network.

On 04/02/2014 15:34, Stephen Clower wrote:
Martin,

Try Synthesizers.Active.Speak. This works.

Steve

On 2/4/2014 10:30 AM, martin webster wrote:
Hi all,
Is there anyway I can send baquoted speech parameters to eloquence Below there is an example of just what I mean, and if this is read with jaws a remarkable thing happens.

short but excellent example of eloquence singing.
‵vf₀ ‵vs60 ‵vb63 naAa, ‵vb56 na, ‵vb66 na, ‵vb63 naAa, ‵vb56 naAa, ‵vb52 na, na, ‵vb33 na, na, ‵vb47 naAaAaAa,

I tried using the speech object and the speak method but with no result.

Begin VBScript:

Dim MyHotKey
Set MyHotKey = Keyboard.RegisterHotkey("Windows-Control-Shift-s", "RawSpeech")
Sub RawSpeech()
Speak "‵vf₀ ‵vs60 ‵vb63 naAa, ‵vb56 na, ‵vb66 na, ‵vb63 naAa, ‵vb56 naAa, ‵vb52 na, na, ‵vb33 na, na, ‵vb47 naAaAaAa,"
End Sub

regards.
Martin Webster.
I.T. Director For Kirklees Visual Impairment Network.






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