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From: steffie on 27 Jan 2010 18:23 have windows home xp on a mini laptop, anyone know how i get speech to text . have a trial windows office 7 and know that these do not do speech as such.
From: Beverly Howard on 28 Jan 2010 08:13 imho, the best option is to purchase Dragon Naturally Speaking http://www.nuance.com/naturallyspeaking. It is not free, but generally considered the best and most accurate speech to text application. There is speech recognition in the Tablet input panel, but, you indicate that you do not have a tablet (this forum is for tablet pc's) so, you might repost in the XP forum. If not, google time, or, open start/help and type in "speech to text" to find out what you may have on your os. Beverly Howard
From: Beverly Howard on 28 Jan 2010 09:06 This question prompted me to setup and try and his speech recognition system on the Tablet PC in general I am pretty surprised at the accuracy of the speech recognition in fact this particular message was created using speech recognition and contains no editing Beverly Howard
From: Beverly Howard on 28 Jan 2010 16:00
Took a look at a netbook after the last post and confirmed that the os on that particular one does have speech to text recognition... again, start/help/"speech to text" and you should get one or more links to set it up and activate it. A good headset will be necessary to get good accuracy. Beverly Howard |