Basic setup to be able to call the NVDA text-to-speech API on Win64 only.#16847
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Basic setup to be able to call the NVDA text-to-speech API on Win64 only.#16847
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Hey this would be really helpful! I use ppsspp and it would be cool to be able to use NVDA. Looking forward to how it plays out! |
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Work towards fixing #16218, text-to-speech integration in PPSSPP's UI.
NVDA is an open and free screen reader library for Windows. It's quite easy to support so it can be the first TTS library we work with.
https://github.com/nvaccess/nvda/
This is only the very initial step of getting something up and running on Windows x86-64.
TODO list:
Windows 32-bit(probably not gonna bother)