[nabs-l] NVDA Voices
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Mon Feb 1 03:07:14 UTC 2016
While it may seem confusing, everybody is right. You can, in fact
purchase Eloquence for $65. There is also a link, where it, or
something very much like it can be downloaded for free.
Go to this link,
http://jeff.tdrealms.com/NVDA.htm
Then look for the section which says:
Standard Eloquence Driver for NVDA
Author: NVDA User
Version: 0.20131116.02
This add-on adds support for the ETI Eloquence synthesizer. This does
not contain autolanguage switching functionality.
<http://jeff.tdrealms.com/Add-Ons/Eloquence.nvda-addon>Download the
standard ETI Eloquence add-on without autolanguage switching support here.
There is a link to download the eloquence driver, be sure you get the
one without autolanguage switching support. The other one caused my
computer to always lock up.
Dave
At 12:29 PM 1/31/2016, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>It seems to me there are different views and opinions regarding the use of
>the Eloquence JAWS voice with NVDA. Some people claim it is free while other
>people claim that you have to pay for it. According to what I read on the
>NVDA website, the Eloquence voice is an add on that you have to pay for in
>order to use it. So for those of you who believe the Eloquence JAWS voice is
>free while the NVDA website states that you have to pay for it, how are you
>able to get it for free? It seems to me that if the Eloquence JAWS add on
>was free that it would say this on the NVDA website. All of this different
>information from different sources only confuses me. So if anyone can
>explain this to me in a way that I might be able to understand, I would
>greatly appreciate hearing from you.
>
>Thanks,
>Elizabeth
David Andrews and long white cane Harry.
E-Mail: dandrews at visi.com or david.andrews at nfbnet.org
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