How Do You Use Speech Recognition In Windows Vista?
Windows Vista includes a robust speech recognition engine that is used to enter textual information and control the operating system through spoken commands. Requiring only minimal training and a microphone of at least moderate quality, Vista’s speech recognition can make creating documents easier and the computer more accessible for those with physical challenges. Begin the Speech Recognition configuration. Select “Start,” then type “speech” into the search field. Click on “Windows Speech Recognition” at the top of the search window. The “Set up Speech Recognition” dialog starts and provides an overview of how to configure your computer for speech recognition. Click “Next” to begin. Configure your microphone. Identify which microphone you are going to utilize from the options listed and then click “Next.” Read the instructions on the following page, then hit “Next.” Read the sentence listed on the next page to allow Vista to assess your microphone’s quality, and when finished click “N