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There are a few other places we would like to direct you to for support, both from Microsoft and from the community.
The first way we want to connect with you is our mixed reality developer program, which you can sign up for at https://aka.ms/IWantMR.
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If you want to join in discussions, please do so in the HoloDevelopers Slack, which you can join by going to https://aka.ms/holodevelopers, or in our Microsoft Tech Communities forums at https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/mixed-reality/ct-p/MicrosoftMixedReality.
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How do I stop the TTS from speaking in the HoloToolKit?
How do I stop the TTS from speaking in the HoloToolKit?
tts.Stop(); would be good, but it does't exist.
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Kurtis mod
One way to do it would be to keep track of the AudioSource yourself and call Stop() on it.
Another way would be what you mentioned with tts.Stop(). I added that to the script and submitted a pull request here, so it should be in Master soon! Until then, you can copy the code from my pull request and add it to your project manually.6
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One way to do it would be to keep track of the AudioSource yourself and call Stop() on it.
Another way would be what you mentioned with tts.Stop(). I added that to the script and submitted a pull request here, so it should be in Master soon! Until then, you can copy the code from my pull request and add it to your project manually.
Awesome thank you!