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Jerry
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Posted: 18/Sep/2008 at 3:55pm |
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For many of us with physical disabilities, voice-recognition products have enabled us to do so much . I found myself wondering, the other day, whether I knew that when I upgraded to Vista it would have a built in voice recognition product. Honestly, I don't remember. However, I was quite delighted to find that it did even though I was an experienced user of Dragon 9. I was especially impressed by the ability to control the Windows environment by voice which Windows speech recognition provides. Have you had similar experiences? Do you wonder why Microsoft hasn't done more to advertise this potential?
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ramble
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Jerry, I cannot believe that there has not been more info from Microsoft on this. I will be setting this up for a family member shortly. He has not been able to use his computer for a couple of months now, and it has been a year since he has been able to use it regularly. He has M.S. which has gradually taken away the use of his hands. His voice is getting weaker but should be strong enough for this. Had we known about this earlier, we would have gotten him going sooner. We'll look at this positively, though. It is an exciting development for him.
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Jerry
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Hello Ramble, Thank you for sharing this experience. You are the 2nd person in as many days who has shared surprise at the fact that this potential exists within Vista. That person also has a severe neuromuscular disability and was quite delighted when I pointed out this feature to her. She wrote back to me utilizing voice dictation for the 1st time and was thrilled. I hope it works out for your brother-in-law. Keep us posted! |
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ramble
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Posted on "Whats on your computer" as well. I brought Craig's computer back to him yesterday. Installed Vista on
it, added memory and reconfigured his email. We went thru the SR
tutorial and replied to an email. It worked beautifully. He is in awe
of it and is well on his way. I was concerned that he might get into
areas where he would get stuck but he tried the mouse grid and worked
his way thru a couple of problems.
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mmarkoe
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This is great news. Please see our web page for the WSRToolkit. At the bottom of that page you can download the form to apply for the free as we supply this gratis to people with disabilities.
The toolkit will allow your family member to easily create text macros among many other things.
Marty
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Marty Markoe, MVP
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eotday
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My son is just beginning to use WSR. Does WSR allow multiple users? I'd like to use it myself in order to learn the features and commands more quickly so I can help him learn and use them. I'd also find the program useful for myself from time to time. |
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mmarkoe
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You should have created a new topic.
It is very easy to create a new and separate user in WSR. Open the Control Panel window. Open Speech Recognition. In the upper right, wicked minute speech options. Then click, "New." Give the new user a unique name like yours. Then train the user profile. You should then be able to use the new user as your own.
Marty Edited by mmarkoe - 03/Jul/2009 at 5:58pm |
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Marty Markoe, MVP
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eotday
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Thank you for your prompt reply Marty. I've now set up my own speech profile!
I'm sorry I didn't start a new thread - I initially was going to remark that I purchased a new computer for my son a year ago specifically so he could use Naturally Speaking 9. The computer came with Vista. Recently I was reminded that Windows Speech was available in the applications. We had never tried it in all this time, but wish we had sooner. So far we really like it and it's more stable than NS9.
Thanks again!
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mmarkoe
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Great. Best way to learn is to use it.
No problem. I just thought your question was more universal and should have been posted in New Users and General Questions. This way a new user would be more likely to find the answer if they had the same question.
WSR is not as full featured as Dragon (my main complaint is you cannot keyboard corrections into the Alternates panel). With the WSRToolkit, most of the functionality is there. Were someone with a disability, I believe WSR is in many ways easier to use. I'm especially like the Show Numbers function.
Marty
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Marty Markoe, MVP
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