Voice Recognition Software
I don't often find things that I like in Windows Vista, but the one thing I have found it interesting recently is the voice recognition that is native to Windows. It has its flaws, but I can see where it will be useful. I imagine that Dragon Speaking Naturally would be easier to use, delete that the voice recognition software native to Windows Vista is a little clunky to use.
Voice recognition software can make it a lot easier to do the typing. From what I've seen of Dragon Speaking Naturally, it looks like it would be much easier to use. However, it does cost a lot of money. Coming up with the money may be a problem. In the meantime, using the native Windows Vista speech recognition software can be an affordable alternative.
Using the speech recognition, you can control your programs, the dictation, in even edit your down dictation. In time, the software might be easier to use. One problem with the native speech recognition is that the microphone pick up sounds that it is not supposed to. This makes dictation a little more difficult using to native program. However, if you can use it in a quiet environment you might have better success. Another problem with the Windows dictation is that you have to enunciate the punctuation. From what I have seen of Dragon Speak Naturally, it can insert that punctuation through natural speech.
This post has been dictated using voice recognition software. At the moment, I just have the native Windows Vista, but when I have more money I plan to get Dragon Speak Naturally.
Voice recognition software can make it a lot easier to do the typing. From what I've seen of Dragon Speaking Naturally, it looks like it would be much easier to use. However, it does cost a lot of money. Coming up with the money may be a problem. In the meantime, using the native Windows Vista speech recognition software can be an affordable alternative.
Using the speech recognition, you can control your programs, the dictation, in even edit your down dictation. In time, the software might be easier to use. One problem with the native speech recognition is that the microphone pick up sounds that it is not supposed to. This makes dictation a little more difficult using to native program. However, if you can use it in a quiet environment you might have better success. Another problem with the Windows dictation is that you have to enunciate the punctuation. From what I have seen of Dragon Speak Naturally, it can insert that punctuation through natural speech.
This post has been dictated using voice recognition software. At the moment, I just have the native Windows Vista, but when I have more money I plan to get Dragon Speak Naturally.

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