How to tell Windows 8 Narrator to read only what I specifically tell it to read and remain absolutely silent otherwise?
Here's what I want:
- Windows Narrator reads ONLY the text that I specifically tell it to read.
- If I have not told it explicitly to read some text, it should stay silent.
- Moreover, after I have told it to read some text, I can click elsewhere, type stuff, generally perform all other tasks, while it obediently continues reading out the text I told it to read.
Right now the problem is that wherever I click, Narrator starts yapping away. I can tell Narrator to read some specific text, but as soon as I try to do anything else, say click some other window, it stops reading what I told it to read, and instead reads what's in that window.
(It would be very surprising if there isn't any way to get the above simple request to work. But then again Microsoft never ceases to amaze.)
The easiest and most painless way to achieve this is copy-pasting the text to Notepad++ and using the “Speech” plugin (which uses the default Windows text-to-speech utility).
Personally I prefer this method because:
- I can do other stuff while the text is being read without interrupting it
- I don't have to mess with text selection (e.g., when I want to listen to text from websites I don't have to rely on software to check what belongs to the text and what is just unnecessary other stuff like comments/image-caption etc.)
- I am able to pause/resume the speech
To install it:
- Pull down “Plugins” menu
- Select “Plugin Manager” > “Show Plugin Manager”
- In the “Available” tab scroll down until you see the “Speech” plugin
- Check the checkbox next to it and click the install button
To use it:
- Select the text within Notepad++ that you want spoken
- Pull down “Plugins” menu
- Click on “Speech”
- The submenu that comes up has commands to speak & pause/resume.
- To open the Narrator press Windows logo key + Enter.
- Caps Lock+Ctrl+U to read the current page
- Caps Lock+Ctrl+I to read the current paragraph
For detailed list of commands see: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/hear-text-read-aloud-with-narrator