The ability to use voice recognition

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The ability to use voice recognition

Post by beverly »

It would be nice if there was voice recognition to use the application or the ability to use windows speech recognition to control free phone lines application. As it stands, when I say "press one", it does nothing. When I say "press two", it does nothing. When I press one or two on the keypad, it does nothing. Neither the other keys work.

When I say "show numbers", it does nothing.



Good thing I have a mouse because the keyboard would be useless for this application. At least to Enter button works. :roll:

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Re: The ability to use voice recognition

Post by Funkytown »

beverly wrote:It would be nice if there was voice recognition to use the application or the ability to use windows speech recognition to control free phone lines application. As it stands, when I say "press one", it does nothing. When I say "press two", it does nothing. When I press one or two on the keypad, it does nothing. Neither the other keys work.

When I say "show numbers", it does nothing.



Good thing I have a mouse because the keyboard would be useless for this application. At least to Enter button works. :roll:
I do think this has somethign to do within any software and coding so windows will not reconize some apps, I could be wrong though as I have never tested myself

Have you tried to use MSN software with Speech Recognition?