How to add a speaking welcome message to your computer?
2.Copy and Paste the following code to your text editor.
Dim message, talk
message="Welcome Message, YourName"
Set talk=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
talk.Speak message
3. Save the file by clicking on File>Save as . Give any name in File Name and select All Files(*.*) in Save as Type tab. Give a .vbs extension to the file. E.g. Welcome.vbs.
Now your primary work is complete. Now you have to place the file you have just created to its appropriate place. If you are using a Windows XP operating system, then navigate to the path : C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup or if you are using a Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system then navigate to
C:\Users\ YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartupI am assuming that C is your system drive. If not, then replace C with your system drive letter and replace ‘YourUserName’ with your computer user name. Copy and paste the file you have downloaded or you have just created. Now you are done. The next time you start your PC, it will welcome you with its mechanical female voice along with your name. To check, you can reboot your computer.
For best result, you can change the sound scheme of your computer to ‘No Sounds’. To do so, follow these things
If you are using a Windows XP system:
* Go to Control Panel.message="Welcome Message, YourName"
Set talk=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
talk.Speak message
* Switch to Classic View.
* Click on Sound and Audio Devices.
* Click on the Sounds tab.
* In the Sound Scheme option, select ‘No Sound’.
* Click Ok to save. If you are using a Windows Vista or Windows 7 PC: * Go to Control Panel.
* Click on Hardware and Sound.
* Then Click on Sound. Another window opens.
* Click on Sounds tab.
* Select ‘No Sounds’ from Sound Scheme option.
* Apply and press Ok. You are done. Enjoy.
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