Win11 Academy How to enable Speak for me accessibility in Build 26052

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-09

IT Home News on February 9, the source phantomocean3 recently tweeted, saying that in the Windows 11 Build 26052 preview update released by Microsoft today, the new accessibility feature of "Speak for Me" is hidden.

The "Speak for Me" feature is mainly suitable for meetings, remote chats, face-to-face communication and other scenarios, allowing the Windows 11 system to read aloud what you type and create a voice digital avatar exclusive to the user.

Microsoft does not force users to use the feature. You can press the Win key + Ctrl + T to quickly turn the feature on or off. In addition, there is a dedicated page for the "Speak for Me" function in the Settings app.

If you like this, press the Win key + i key on your keyboard to open the Settings app, then navigate to Accessibility > Speak for Me, then enable Disable "Speak for Me".

The steps attached to the IT home are as follows:

1.Windows 10 22H2 users install the January 2024 non-security update with build 190453996。

2.From the GitHub page, vivetool tool, and then unzip to any folder, but remember the folder path (e.g. C: Program Files (x86) vivetool-v0.).3.2)。

3.Press the win key (or use your mouse) to open the Start menu, type cmd, and then select Administrator to open the command prompt.

4.Use the cd command to jump to the vivetool folder, for example, "cd c: program files (x86) vivetool-v0."3.2”

5.Then entervivetool /enable /id:47123936and press Enter.

6.Restart your device.

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