Chrome speech to text
Check if for example "Svenska-SE" is in the list that is not a native installed text to speech language in Chrome OS. Click on the cogwheel in the top-left corner and then click on the drop-down list next to the "Voice" featureĥ. Click on "Start Demo exam" in the bottom-left corner and start the demo exam from the box that appearsĤ. Fill in credentials if needed and click on "OK"ģ. Start the DigiExam app on the ChromebookĢ.
You can now test if any additional language is added by grabbing a Chromebook in the Organization Unit you added the app on.ġ. Do not forget to scroll down and save!įigure 24 Test if new text to speech languages are added Note that if you cannot enable "Install automatically", make sure you override the inheritance from parent Organization Unit and that should make it possible to enable it.ħ. Place yourself on the Organization Unit where the users in need of more Text to speech languages are located and enable "Install automatically" (see figure 23). Now click on "Kiosk settings" (see figure 22)Ħ. Note that if you cannot enable "Force installation", make sure you override the inheritance from parent Organization Unit and that should make it possible to enable it.ĥ. Place yourself on the Organization Unit where the users in need of more Text to speech languages are located and enable "Force installation", then click on "Save" (see figure 21). Click the google text to speech app in the listĤ.
The Google speech App is now visible in the list of approved apps for your domain.Ģ. In the left-hand menu, change the "App Type" to "Chrome Apps" and then back to "Android Apps" (see figure 18). To be sure that the text to speech language needed is not automatically revoked, keep the app approved when new permission requests are done (see figure 17)įigure 17 Enable force installation of the "Google text to speech" appġ. Approve the permission access needed for the app to move on (see figure 16)ħ. Click on the approve button (see figure 15)Ħ. Search for "Google Text to Speech" and click on the app when shown in search result (see figure 14)ĥ.
#Chrome speech to text android
In the bottom-right corner, click the yellow "+" button to find the Google text to speech Android appĤ. In the Left menu switch "App Type" to "Android Apps" (see figure 12)ģ. Click on "App management" (see figure 11)Ģ. Now save if needed at the bottom of the page and then go back to "Chrome Management".
#Chrome speech to text install
If a warning appears you need to choose "Enable Chrome management for signed-in users" to actually apply the choice (see figure 10) and do not forget to save at the bottom of the page if needed.įigure 10 Install "Google text to speech" android appġ. Scroll up to the "Chrome Management for Signed-in Users" section and change the setting for "Chrome Management for Signed-in Users" to "Apply all user policies when users sign in to Chrome and provide a managed Chrome experience" (see figure 9)ġ0. Migration is needed for the additional text to speech languages to work according to this guide since they are bundled in from Googles text to speech android app.įor more information on what Google recommends regarding the available choices read this article: ĩ. Change "File System Migration" to your preferred choice (see figure 8). Change "Android application on Chrome Devices" to "Allow" (see figure 7)ĩ. Place yourself on the Organizational Unit where the users are who need more Text to speech languages and scroll down on the user settings page to the "Android application" section (see figure 6)Ĩ. Once enabled click on the link "User Settings" shown under the Android settingsħ. Ensure that "Enable Android applications to be managed through the Admin Console" is enabled (see figure 4)Ħ. Click on the "Android application settings" section to make it expandĥ. Click on "Chrome Management" in the left-hand menu (see figure 2)Ĥ. On the landing page, click "Device management" (see figure 1)ģ. Test if new text to speech languages are addedĢ. Install "Google text to speech" android appĮnable force installation of the "Google text to speech" app