My suspicion is that the problem is caused by my running the 64-bit version of Windows 7, and even though I can adjust voices using the 32-bit control panel aplet to change the default voice, that doesn’t seem to affect Chrome. I couldn’t get the Bookshare web reader on Chrome to use any of those voices it only wanted to use Microsoft Anna. The department laptop and my office PCS are all running K1000, NVDA, TextAloud and Balabolka with a variety of great SAPI voices that I’d purchased. Ideally, I want to be able to demo it flawlessly. But my job mostly involves assisting LD students and I want to be sure I master the interface to the web reader on Chrome which gives that population a better experience. I am blind and an experienced bookshare member. We only have Windows 7 here I don’t plan to upgrade until our college I.T. I wanted to demo the Bookshare web reader on Chrome to a staff member.
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