Windows 7 Speech Recognition.
Speech recognition in Windows 7 is improved if we compare it to what we got in Windows Vista. It is easy to configure and
use and is pretty accurate.
With Windows 7 Speech recognition you can take control of your PC using voice commands.
Imagine, not using your keyboard or mouse while using your computer to type documents,
read emails and surf the web. Now it is possible. With Windows 7, your keyboard
and mouse are now optional.
Speech Recognition Options you can.
- Start Speech Recognition.
- Setup your microphone.
- Speech Tutorial.
- Train your computer.
- Open Speech reference card.
- Advanced Speech Options.
Examples of some common Speech Recognition commands.
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To do this
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Say this
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Click any item by its name
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File; Start; View
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Click item
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Click Recycle Bin; Click Computer; Click File
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Double-click item
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Double-click Recycle Bin; Double-click Computer; Double-click
File
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Switch to an open program
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Switch to Paint; Switch to WordPad; Switch to program
name; Switch application
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Scroll direction
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Scroll up; Scroll down; Scroll left; Scroll right
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Insert a new paragraph or new line in a document
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New paragraph; New line
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Select a word in a document
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Select word
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Select a word and start to correct it
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Correct word
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Select and delete specific words
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Delete word
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Show a list of applicable commands
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What can I say?
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Update the list of speech commands that are currently available
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Refresh speech commands
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Make the computer listen to you
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Start listening
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Make the computer stop listening
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Stop listening
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Minimize the microphone bar
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Minimize speech recognition
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Also see
Voice Training, Adding words to the Voice dictionary and Controlling Windows 7
with Speech Recognition.
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