On the other hand, voice recognition software will enable you to perform specific commands on your device using your voice.

How can TTS and voice recognition software help me?

As you speak into a microphone, the computer writes out the text on screen with a combination of text recognition and speech synthesis. It’s a great tool if you have difficulty reading or writing, as you can perform a stream of consciousness as you talk. You can overcome writer’s block with this handy tool. TTS can also help you if you want to check the pronunciation of certain words or hear text aloud via Microsoft Narrator. Plus, the software is good at adding proper punctuation, so you can also learn good grammar. Text-to-speech is also extremely important for users with any visual impairment problem.

What about Voice Typing Tool?

The Voice Typing Tool is an app on Windows 11 that takes advantage of the text-to-speech functionality. The app can be used on any text box, like editors, word processors, chat programs, emails, and wherever you can write on a computer. It has an auto punctuation feature to accurately and correctly dot your text with the appropriate periods and commands. Voice Typing Tools also supports languages besides English, including Spanish, Simplified Chinese, and German. This guide will tackle the other aspects of text-to-speech on Windows 11 besides the Voice Typing Tool. It will show you how to turn on text-to-speech, configure it, and go through some features most people may not know. SPONSORED

How can I use text-to-speech on Windows 11?

1. Turn the Narrator option on

2. Turn the text-to-speech option on

3. Configure text-to-speech

Windows 11 has a lot of good native apps, but third-party apps blow what’s on the operating system out of the water. And that’s the case for text-to-speech apps. Many are on Windows 11, which also appears on Windows 10. Many of them are carry-overs from the older system to the new one. They help immensely with expanding your vocabulary. Some are apps like Dragon, which is widely known for its high quality, but some online readers are just as good as the apps. Some of these online readers include the likes of Ivona and NaturalReader, which can convert PDFs and Docx files for free. There are even paid versions that give extra features like Word Prediction. And if you’re someone or know someone who struggles with dyslexia, NaturalReader is a great tool for helping people overcome that condition. There are several different apps and services on Windows computers that you should try out if you have dyslexia. KAZ-Type, for example, teaches typing while managing visual stressors and has minimal disruptions. Feel free to comment below if you have questions about other Windows 11 apps. Also, leave comments about guides you’d like to see or information on other Windows 11 features or guides like this.

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