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Topic: How to dictatate same application despite foucs?
Posted By: cshipley
Subject: How to dictatate same application despite foucs?
Date Posted: 07/Oct/2010 at 5:27pm
(Windows 7) I would like to be able to dictate notes as I am researching things on the internet. Right now this is a pain because WVR pauses each time applications are switched, and I have to put focus back into the application I am writing in.

How do I do this?

-- Curtis



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Posted By: mmarkoe_admin
Date Posted: 07/Oct/2010 at 9:51pm
Originally posted by cshipley cshipley wrote:

(Windows 7) I would like to be able to dictate notes as I am researching things on the internet. Right now this is a pain because WVR pauses each time applications are switched, and I have to put focus back into the application I am writing in.
We assume you mean WSR, Windows Speech Recognition?
 
WSR is working the way it is designed. It makes sense that when you change the active window, the speech recognition becomes active for that window. If you wish to change back, say Switch Application or Switch to Inbox (Outlook) or Switch to Post Reply (this window I am now dictating the response within).
 
Marty Markoe, eMicrophones, Inc.
Microsoft MVP


Posted By: cshipley
Date Posted: 07/Oct/2010 at 10:16pm
For my purposes, having the text go to the window that has focus is not what I want. Instead I want to be able to dictate verbal notes into a word-processor while actively searching the internet using the keyboard and mouse.

From your reply I am guessing the answer is no.


Posted By: mmarkoe_admin
Date Posted: 07/Oct/2010 at 10:25pm
Originally posted by cshipley cshipley wrote:

For my purposes, having the text go to the window that has focus is not what I want. Instead I want to be able to dictate verbal notes into a word-processor while actively searching the internet using the keyboard and mouse. From your reply I am guessing the answer is no.
You may be able to set up a two monitor system to do what you propose. I've not done it but believe it can be done.

Marty



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