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    Windows Speech Recognition

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by NJ07, Oct 8, 2007.

  1. NJ07

    NJ07 Notebook Guru

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    I've just started using this and it does'nt seem to type words but just letter which is really annoying

    i tell it to start typing and it will always write letters not word
    How do i change this?

    cheers
     
  2. jtmat

    jtmat Notebook Evangelist

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    Best way is to take the time to train it... look under help and train speech.... it takes a while, but it might help you.

    I think the technology sucks... we are not there yet... I would not waste my time...

    Guess I'm still salty over that trade show incident when I was on stage to demo one of these things... f it went bad... it typed something like "a** women." At the time it was not very funny... maby 50 or so people around....