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« on: December 17, 2022, 09:11:21 pm »
""C: The option to have the program start on Windows startup.""
This should work, go to the folder where the "Text to speech" software is and copy the name of the .EXE file that starts the program... If you have a Shortcut on your Desktop to TTS you can right click on it, choose "Properties" and see the name of the EXE file and write it down from there...
Open Windows "Task manager" (Windows 10) and click on the "Startup" Tab then click on the "File" Tab and click on "Run new task", type in the name of the TTS EXE file that runs the program and click OK... It will open Text to Speech (for now, you can close it if your not going to use TTS) but it also adds it to the startup list so every time Windows Boots, Text to Speech will load also...