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I have a problem. In Settings > Time and Language > Speech, whenever I click on a voice, the remove button is faded and won't let me remove the voice. Is there any other way to do this?
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ooops, Im sorry.
Press WINDOWS + CTRL + ENTER to turn off text to speech.
I am not talking about speech recognition, I am talking about how to remove text to speech voice. OK?
Hi FangLu1
How are you? I hope you are doing good.
Welcome to Microsoft Community. I am Juliet, an independent advisor. It's my pleasure to help you today. I know how frustrating this may be for you but I'll do my very best to help you :)
Speech Recognition is only available for the following languages: English (United States, United Kingdom, Canada, India, and Australia), French, German, Japanese, Mandarin (Chinese Simplified and Chinese Traditional), and Spanish.
You can choose to enable or disable voice activation mode for Speech Recognition.
Enable voice activation mode - Windows Speech Recognition turns off when you say the "Stop Listening" voice command, and must be turned on by clicking on the microphone button or pressing the Ctrl+Windows keys
Disable voice activation mode - Speech Recognition goes into sleep mode when not in use, and can be activated by saying the "Start Listening" voice command.
I hope it helps! Let me know the results.
Please Let me know if you have more questions or the above method didn't work for you, I'll be more than happy to assist you further :)
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https://www.windowsphoneinfo.com/threads/speech...
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