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wreckedcarzz:
OK, the fact that I post about this shows how crazy I am over this. I havn't used voice recognition software since Talk-To-Type back in 2005, and that was a HORRIBLE product. I am using Vista's built in voice capabilities, and while I am still unable to type via voice, the commands alone are just so amazing to me. You tell the computer what you want to do, and it responds, and you respond back. It is like having a little mini conversation.


* "Start Notepad"
* "Paste"
* "Switch Application, Walt"
* *Type*
* "Switch application, Notepad"
* "Minimize that"
Is a series of commands I said a few minutes ago (minus the typing). It just lets you interface so cool. I put my computer to sleep, delete files, run programs, control my media player... everything, with voice commands. It is just so breathtaking (except not being able to type with voice, but still).

I can't get enough. It's so fun and cool!

Anyone else use voice or speech tools? It might be interesting to see what other people use (I'm too cheap to use anything but built-in :P)

-Brandon

J-Mac:
Brandon,

I have used Dragon NaturallySpeaking Pro version for a few years due to a disability that makes it difficult to type on a keyboard. Dragon has been the best speech recognition/dictation software for some time. However I have tried the Vista speech recognition yet. I do have a notebook running Vista Ultimate but to be honest I never input a lot on my notebook. Since I have the Dragon SR software on my desktop and if I do use the keyboard I prefer the larger full-size type. But I am going to have to give the Vista software a try - heard a few people talk it up!

Of course dictating commands is one thing; trying to input a lot of text using SR software is a different animal! BTW, the quality of microphone that you use makes a HUGE difference in recognition accuracy.

Jim

wreckedcarzz:
I just have a basic mic - $20 from the local Wal-Mart, but it will pick up any commands I give it like a champ (if I up the input volume to 100% it helps, and I have to activate the +20db boost if I am doing online gaming (dunno why), but it seems like a good microphone) - I just don't get text. I was able to get it to type "www." in IE, and again in Notepad, but after I said anything else, like "space", it put some random characters. "Balloon" returned ":" I think.

Almost, but not quite.

I don't have $100 to shell out on a voice-to-text app (just ordered a $91 laptop battery), but it does look like a quality app from what the website shows.

Testing Vista's built in SR right now: "Type the blue fox" (type being the command to type apparently...dunno why, the tutorial has you just start talking, but whatever works at this point) returned "wf". "Type bob" returns "p". But "Start Notepad" works great (as does everything else that is command based).

Basically, after running the little tool to help it learn your voice 3 times now: Don't rely on it for anything important. On Screen Keyboard is going to be more efficient at this point - I'll give it some more time tomorrow, but it is kind of upsetting at this point. I can get it to type letters, but whole words just seem to become random items.

Oh well. I am off to tell my PC to sleep. "Start, 15, OK."

-Brandon

y0himba:
I use it, and I am impressed jsut like you are.  Being able to speak what I want to type and having it appear with ACCURACY is quit wonderful.  Setting up macros is really helpful also.

Deozaan:
How do you access the Vista voice command stuff?

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