Windows Speech Recognition is a valuable usability tool with which you can literally interact with your computer through speech—an especially helpful feature for people who have difficulties operating keyboards or mouse devices. Instead of relying on the standard keyboard and mouse to manually manipulate the computer, you can train Windows Vista to recognize your voice for interaction. You can compose a letter or e-mail message by dictating its content to many commonly used applications. In fact, you can perform most common tasks on your computer by voice.
Derek Torres has written an article on Windows Speech Recognition which gives you an overview on how to set up WSR yourself. Continue at source
|