If you like the preview, click Download and Install. The preview will play automatically as you browse the list. You can install all voices, but you must install them one at a time. Under Narrator’s voice, select Add, which is next to Add natural voices. To open Narrator settings, press the WIN+CTRL+N hotkey. To add and use one of the natural voices, follow the steps below. However, to listen to a preview, you need an internet connection. Once you download them, they work without an internet connection. These voices use modern, on-device text-to-speech. See the Narrator section of the September 2023 update for the list. New! You can now listen to a preview of the ten natural voices before you download them. To view all the voice shortcuts you have created, go to the command help page or use the voice command, “show voice shortcuts.” After you fill in the necessary information, click Create. Give it a name and select one or more actions. Use your voice or other input to create a command. You can also use the command “show voice shortcuts” to open the Voice shortcuts page. To start, say “what can I say” and click the “Voice shortcuts” tab on the left panel. You can use them to create your own commands in the supported English dialects. New! This update introducesvoice shortcuts or custom commands. For example, in the screenshot below, the command will be, “mouse grid A 114.” Finally, you can use the drag and drop feature to move files, apps, and documents from one display to another. You can also use the “mouse grid” command to quickly move your mouse to a specific point on a display. For example, “B” or “Bravo” are both valid for the display that is assigned that letter. To do that, use the alphabet or NATO phonetic in your command. While you are using the grid overlay on a screen, you can quickly switch to another display. These include number and grid overlays that, in the past, you could only use on the primary display. New! You can now use all voice access features on multiple displays. You can always choose a different language from Settings > Language on the voice access bar. You can still use voice access in English (US). You might not find a speech model that matches your display language. When you turn on voice access for the first time, Windows will ask you to download a speech model. Be cautious with this option, as it will undo all system changes made after the chosen restore point.New! You can now use voice access with the following languages: If you're unsure about the specific changes made by NTLite or other customizations, you could consider using the Windows System Restore feature to revert your system to a previous state when the lockscreen settings were not affected. Check if any policies related to lockscreen settings are configured, and if they are, consider setting them back to "Not Configured." Then, navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Personalization.
You can access the Group Policy Editor by pressing Win + R, typing gpedit.msc, and hitting Enter. Sometimes, this message is a result of Group Policy settings. If you find anything that could be causing the issue, consider reverting or adjusting those settings. Look for any settings related to lockscreen or user profile management. Open NTLite and review the customizations you've made. It's like a heavenly light for the user so I can share with you some tips: NTLite can be used to modify various Windows settings, and it's essential to ensure that these customizations align with your preferences. It's possible that a setting in NTLite, if you've used it to customize your Windows installation, may have triggered this message.