

The AHK program I listed above will change the default voice of windows. So, any program that isn't using VA for text to speech will be using the Default windows voice. Just trying to make that clear.Īlso, this only changes the voice that VA will use, it doesn't change the Default voice that windows is using. If you look at the voices you have installed listed in windows, and VA can see this as well, you have to spell it exactly the same, Cap's and all, or it won't work. When you're making the variable for the name of the voice to be used, it's Cap sensitive, so write it exactly how windows has it written, otherwise, it won't work. You can change that Variable in many ways. Under Profile Options at the bottom you'll see the Default voices option.

I hope it will hope someone understand how this can be done. I made a profile for anyone that would like to use it. Once you have Change Windows Default Voice.exe, run it, and you'll see the menu with the numbers and voices, make a note of what number is what voice, and then change the command to match the voice you wish.ĭang, didn't realize that was added as well. c:\Program Files (x86)\VoiceAttack\Apps\ This is usually the default path. Change Windows Default Voice.exe This is the AHK program, put this in your VoiceAttack Apps directory. Change Windows Default Voice-Profile.Vap Profile that has the command in it. Or you can make a command name like, "Change to Amy" and it will change the voice to Amy.ġ. You can have this program run, and set a voice for each app you go into.

I made a little command, that will run the ahk program, and enter a number and hit Enter to change the voice.

You type the number for that voice, and hit Enter, or click Ok. When you run it, a menu opens, and shows you a list of all your voices you have installed. It's by having VoiceAttack run a ahk program. OK, I found a way to change the default windows voice.
