How to Make Your Computer Welcome You
Press 'Windows+R' from your keyboard., Type notepad without the quote, and press the 'Enter' key., Type these lines shown in the image below carefully. , , In the 2nd line, i.e., Type the rest all as shown in the image. , Save the file under any...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Press 'Windows+R' from your keyboard.
It'll open 'Run' window. -
Step 2: Type notepad without the quote
It'll open a 'Notepad' window. ,,, "speaks=" Type whatever you want your computer to speak" ". ,, For example, if you write "abc.vbs"
'abc' will be the name of the file. , Scroll down,and look for a folder with a name that says 'Startup'. (This step won't work in Windows XP.) , It'll open this folder window for you. , Simple cut/copy and paste here. ,, If you followed the same steps without any mistake, your computer will speak whatever you typed. -
Step 3: and press the 'Enter' key.
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Step 4: Type these lines shown in the image below carefully.
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Step 5: In the 2nd line
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Step 6: Type the rest all as shown in the image.
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Step 7: Save the file under any name
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Step 8: but make sure to put in '.vbs' followed by the file name (just like filename.vbs.)
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Step 9: Click 'windows start button'
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Step 10: and then 'all programs'.
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Step 11: Right click 'Startup' and click open.
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Step 12: Place that file 'abc.vbs' in this folder.
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Step 13: Close the folder.
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Step 14: Turn off or restart your computer.
Detailed Guide
It'll open 'Run' window.
It'll open a 'Notepad' window. ,,, "speaks=" Type whatever you want your computer to speak" ". ,, For example, if you write "abc.vbs"
'abc' will be the name of the file. , Scroll down,and look for a folder with a name that says 'Startup'. (This step won't work in Windows XP.) , It'll open this folder window for you. , Simple cut/copy and paste here. ,, If you followed the same steps without any mistake, your computer will speak whatever you typed.
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