Posted by RickG/CA on 2/28/13 1:12pm Msg #458487
Using speech recognition in windows 8 n/m
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Reply by RickG/CA on 2/28/13 1:15pm Msg #458493
RE
oops, sorry I didn't mean to post anything. I was just playing around with the voice recognition and said "new line" and it entered a new message. Nothing going on here, move along.
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Reply by JPH13/MO on 2/28/13 2:30pm Msg #458513
LMAO n/m
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Reply by Jessica Ward on 2/28/13 2:47pm Msg #458520
Hahaha!! :) We've been playing with that here too
My oldest daughter has ADHD and struggles with writing papers, so we got her "Dragon Naturally Speaking." Now she babbles away at the kitchen table--it makes my husband crazy--"who's she talking to?" I explain "she's just talking to her dragon."
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Reply by Stephanie Santiago on 2/28/13 3:44pm Msg #458536
I used Kurzweil speech recognition software with a
mic/headset after my bout with brain cancer/hemi paresis. Weak left hand. Now I type 55 wpm with one hand. The speech recognition software is amazing and recognizes words the more a user speaks. It is amazing. The more your daughter talks, the more accurate it will become.
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Reply by jba/fl on 2/28/13 3:48pm Msg #458540
Just like my phone - which used to give me some pretty
racy conversations, but now to get them again, I think I will have to start all over and reinstall the software. I always had to pay close attention when talking to my mom.....it would have hastened her death for sure.
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Reply by FeliseSoCal on 2/28/13 4:50pm Msg #458555
I used to use Dragon Naturally Speaking...
$200! Now I use windows...it's free and works great!
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