You can use your voice to control your computer. You can say
commands that the computer will respond to, and you can dictate text to the
computer.
Before you get started using Windows Speech Recognition, you'll need to connect a
microphone to your computer. Once you've got the microphone set up, you can
train your computer to better understand you by creating a voice
profile that your computer uses to recognize your voice and spoken commands.
For information about setting up your microphone, see Set up your
microphone for Speech Recognition.
After you've got your microphone and voice profile set up, you can
use Speech Recognition to do the following:
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Control your computer. Speech Recognition listens and responds to your spoken commands. You can use Speech Recognition to run programs and interact with Windows. For more information about the commands you can use with Speech Recognition, see Common commands in Speech Recognition.
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Dictate and edit text. You can use Speech Recognition to dictate words into word-processing programs or to fill out online forms in a web browser. You can also use Speech Recognition to edit text on your computer. For more information about dictating text, see Dictate text using Speech Recognition.
Note
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Speech Recognition is available only in English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
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