HOW TO use Speech Recognition Built into Windows 10
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- 0:25 Turning on speech recognition
1:54 Dictating with Windows+H
3:36 Dictating in MS Office programs
5:36 Dictating with the Windows Speech Recognition Service
Using a keyboard is all well and good, but it can be a hassle when you have a vision impairment and struggle to see the computer keys. In science fiction stories people can just talk to their computers, so why can't we?
Well lucky for us, we can! Windows 10 has a host of built in options when it comes to talking to your computer. In this video we take a look at some of the options for dictating and voice control, see how they work and discuss the pros and cons of each method.
The best thing about this is that these features are built right into Windows, so there's no reason not to give them a try! In future videos we will take a closer look at voice control options which allow us to control our computer with only our voice, and consider Cortana...so stay tuned to the channel!
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Put simply , just what I needed. thank you so much
Glad it helped!
That helps a lot. Great visually, easy to understand and very informative...Thank you....JT
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome and simple. Thanks !!!
You're welcome!
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thank you for this video thank you
You're welcome!
Osm ❤😊
Holy hell thanks man, this worked out of like 20 videos by indian people on pirated windows
Haha, glad to hear it! If you have Windows 11 then we will have a new video out on the 22nd that will cover the new dictation and voice control features there, so make sure to check that out.
The only problem I have with the windows speech recognition software is, I just want it to type for me. I want to click in a search box like youtube and have it type. It doesn't work like that. It is waiting for a command. There is no solution on Microsoft website for it either, I looked. And there is no way to get rid of the command function. I just want it to type, not all the bells and whistles of commands.
How do you mean exactly? If you click in a search box you can press Windows+H, dictate, then press Windows+H again to turn off dictation. But you don't want to do that?
Is there a way to have voice commands only work for one application and not have to be clicked on the application for commands to be registered?
You aren't able to dictate without Windows being focused on the window that you want to dictate in, if that's what you mean?
@@VisionForwardTechConnect That's what I wanted to know. Thanks for the answer!
@@GummyBall097 You're welcome :-)
Thanks for the video,
It works properly but when I say something it keeps removing the previous sentences
That's odd, I haven't had that issue!
@@VisionForwardTechConnect
thanks for the reply.
I just stopped the program from the task manager. Then I reopened it. It worked properly, no issues 👍🏻
@@ScoRPion55678 Great, glad you figured it out!
How do I raise the threshold for voice recognition? I have to talk VERY LOUD for it to clearly hear me. How do I raise that? I use a headset and have it right next to my mouth.
Hit the Windows key and type in Sound Settings, then press Enter. Here you will see a slider that allows you to change the input volume of your microphone. Makes sure this is turned up enough to get a good signal level.
I would like to leave the microphone open and not time out in 30 seconds. Is this possible?
I don't believe so
Is this possible even without internet connection?
You can use the Windows speech recognition app without an internet connection but it takes time for it to learn your voice profile and start getting accurate results.
The reason it wrote "comma" is because it recognized BAD PUNCTUATION. ;-) You shouldn't put a real comma where you tried to put it. You should put a semi-colon or a coordinating conjunction and a comma. You were writing a run-on sentence, and Windows didn't like it. Yes, I'm an English teacher. Thanks for a great tutorial.
Haha, guess we better go back to school! Thanks for the explanation.
@@VisionForwardTechConnect Oh, snap...busted...LOL
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Thank you .
Thank YOU!