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| | speech recognition Trying to use speech recognition with some success. However, when I bring up Firefox it will not take dictation. It gives me a window with the number choices. Is there a command so it will take dictation? TIA -- ____________________________ In Christ's matchless name Ted n6trf |
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| | Re: speech recognition Remember that all speech recognition does is translate what you say into keystrokes as if you had typed what you said. If speech recognition does not completely understand what you said, it may present the window to show you what it thinks you may have meant and you select by number what you meant. If what you say is not a speech recognition command to control speech recognition, speech recognition passes that on in the form of keystrokes to whatever program you using. If the program recognizes the key strokes, it will respond. For example, in Firefox, if I say "Press Ctrl T", speech recognition passes the keystrokes CTRL+T to Firefox and Firefox opens a new tab. If I'm in Word, and I say "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog period", speech recognition passes "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog." to Word and Word puts the sentence, as if I had typed it, into the document. Notice that speech recognition changed the word "period" to a ".", so Word got "... dog." and not "... dog period". Programs are completely unaware that you are using speech recognition. They only respond to the keystrokes passed to them. Tyro "ted medin" <n6trf@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e8VCoBbcJHA.552@xxxxxx Quote: > Trying to use speech recognition with some success. However, when I bring > up Firefox it will not take dictation. It gives me a window with the > number choices. Is there a command so it will take dictation? TIA > > -- > ____________________________ > In Christ's matchless name > Ted n6trf |
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| | RE: speech recognition "ted medin" wrote: Quote: > Trying to use speech recognition with some success. However, when I bring up > Firefox it will not take dictation. It gives me a window with the number > choices. Is there a command so it will take dictation? TIA computers are at work you may have to dig around for the option but try right clicking the microphone on the speech bar and then Open Speech Recognition Control Panel. Dig around and you will find it there. In addition, you should register for and post on the MSSpeech-forum at: http://www.msspeech-forum.com Besides many skilled WSR users lurking there, you can learn about speech macros and the WSRToolkit. Marty |
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