ScratchCanTalk
Are you a bit disappointed that the Scratch 'Say'-block doesn't actually say anything? This extension introduces an additional 'Say' block that uses text-to-speech! Windows only...
##Step 1 - Make sure .Net framework 4.5.1 is installed Installed by default on Windows 8.1 and higher. If needed, it can be installed from http://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=40779
##Step 2 - Run the Scratch helper application Build the Scratch helper application (Visual studio 2015) or run the binary 'sct.exe' that can be found in the bin folder.
##Step 3 - Testing 1,2!
- Turn on your speakers
- Open a browser and go to http://localhost:15003/speak/hello/girl
##Step 4 - Import blocks in Scratch This only works in the offline Scratch editor (https://scratch.mit.edu/scratch2download/).
- Hold the shift-key and click the 'File' menu;
- Click 'Import experimental HTTP extension';
- Import the file 'ScratchCanTalk Extension.s2e';
- In the 'More blocks' section a sub-section 'ScratchCanTalk' should appear. A green light should indicate a successful connection with the helper application;
- the block should be self-explaining :-)
Have fun!