This document provides instructions for creating a simple script that uses text-to-speech to speak a message when a user logs into their Windows PC. It involves using the Notepad text editor to copy code that declares variables for the speech text and voice object, assigns the welcome text, creates the voice object, and calls the speak method to vocalize the message. The script is then saved and placed in the Startup folder so it runs automatically at login.
This document provides instructions for creating a simple script that uses text-to-speech to speak a message when a user logs into their Windows PC. It involves using the Notepad text editor to copy code that declares variables for the speech text and voice object, assigns the welcome text, creates the voice object, and calls the speak method to vocalize the message. The script is then saved and placed in the Startup folder so it runs automatically at login.
This document provides instructions for creating a simple script that uses text-to-speech to speak a message when a user logs into their Windows PC. It involves using the Notepad text editor to copy code that declares variables for the speech text and voice object, assigns the welcome text, creates the voice object, and calls the speak method to vocalize the message. The script is then saved and placed in the Startup folder so it runs automatically at login.
3) Change “Welcome to your PC ” with anything you want for example
Welcome Ivan Blazevic
4) Save as welcome.vbs 5) Go to the Startup folder and Paste the file there:
Win 7/Vista Go to:
C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup Windows XP Go to: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\StartMenu\Programs\Startup