How Do You Use Windows Vista Speech Recognition Software?
Imagine creating documents and controlling programs without ever using your keyboard. Imagine a computer that recognizes your voice and does what you ask it to do. If you have Windows Vista, none of this is unimaginable because all the versions of Windows Vista have built-in speech recognition. Using the Windows Vista speech recognition software is as easy as plugging it in and enabling it–no extra software is required. Plug in your microphone or headset. Before you can configure the Windows Vista speech recognition software, you must ensure you have a working microphone. Handheld or headset microphones work best because they help eliminate noise caused by your computer. Open the “Volume Control” dialog and make sure your microphone channel is not muted or set too low. Enable speech recognition. Click on Start -> Control Panel, and in the search box type “Speech.” Choose “Speech Recognition Options” from the results. Start the Windows Vista speech recognition. Click on “Start Speech R