On Mar 1, 2023, at 01:16, Bill Dengler via Emacspeak <emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org> wrote: > > Curious, how are people running Emacspeak on Windows these days? Is anyone using WSLG/VAIL, or is it still sluggish to unusable and I should look into solutions? Is running a Mac or Linux VM still the best way to go There are a few projects around Github for getting Emacspeak working on Windows, both with the built-in voices and NVDA. As the server implementation is incredibly straightforward, I suspect most of the sort of project slowdowns are when they hit elisp, not the native implementations. I would say MacOS with modern m1/m2 and MacOS 12+ is a solid B+ right now. Under most use cases you will not have problems, under certain corner cases (spamming audio icons at very high speeds) you can get in a bit of a garbled audio situation that requires rebooting coreaudio or the computer. I am working on fixing the MacOS issues presently, and after I finish that I will likely undertake a very similar push to make sure there is a well functioning NVDA version on Windows.
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