Edited the post, I wasn't clear enough in what I meant.Also, does voice attack work on Windows 10? And is there a way to have it use Cortana's (Jen Taylor's) voice?
Abroad until Sunday, will let you know next week.https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn630430.aspx
This is what you're looking for. If you can get it working let me know and I'll set mine up :)
any news about the post above ??Abroad until Sunday, will let you know next week.
To answer the original poster's one year old question (and I guess yours),: Yes, VoiceAttack works great in Windows 10. I use it for Star Citizen and have had no problems. No, you cannot use Cortana's voice for VoiceAttack or general windows/Text-to-speech natively. I did however come across a post that advised how to hack your registry to enable it though, so it is perhaps possible. If you do try then please let us know how it goes (N.B. if you do not have your region settings set to America then you probably need the additional step of downloading the US speech pack - this video should guide you through that:any news about the post above ??
haha I was actually about to post about this when I saw a notification in this thread, they listed music control, volume and so on. So thats promising.My latest, as an insider, just in, Windows 10 preview e-mail, lists some exiting things coming for Cortana in Windows 10.
AI will continue to advance at light speed.
I'm not worried though. Neo and Morpheus are on contract.
I knew I should have taken the red pill. darn. I hate tastey wheat.