General question about Windows 7, is it possible to get Windows 7 to read text out loud?

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Not programming related - belongs on superuser – Jon Galloway Sep 9 '09 at 15:59
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Yes, use the Narrator accessibility feature.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/products/features/accessibility

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i'm using Cool Reader 2, works fine with Windows 7 x86 (haven't tried with x64)

just load the text file into CR2 and hit Enter to toggle ReadAloud (TTS) on/off or F2 export to MP3.

supported formats: TXT, RTF, DOC, HTML and FB2 (even archived as RAR, ZIP, HA, ARJ or LHA)

CoolReader 2 is free and portable (doesn't require installation)

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You can try Talking Clipboard for Windows 7.

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