Voice Recognition software.
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Voice Recognition software.
I recently broke my hand, and typing is tough. I need to write a fairly sizeable paper, and could go for some good free to cheap voice recognition software, where I don't have to spell it out. I has vista. Any ideas from the guys around here that are tech savvy?
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I use Dragon NaturallySpeaking daily and works great too! Most docs that I work with use Dragon NS for dictation notes.
http://www.nuance.com/dragon/index.htm
http://www.nuance.com/dragon/index.htm
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I use it for work, because I've been doing lots of documentation. Saves me time, even though I type quite quickly. Works pretty well.
Get Dragon v11 used from Amazon for $45.
Follow the training tips, go through the tutorial. Use a USB "soundcard" such as the Turtle Beach Amigo II if your laptop or PC mic input is noisy.
Get Dragon v11 used from Amazon for $45.
Follow the training tips, go through the tutorial. Use a USB "soundcard" such as the Turtle Beach Amigo II if your laptop or PC mic input is noisy.
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Vista has a built-in voice recognition that you might try using first.
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/prod...ta/speech.aspx
Yeah, I know dragon is probably better.
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/prod...ta/speech.aspx
Yeah, I know dragon is probably better.
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