• Turn on visual notifications for sounds (Sound Sentry)
  • Turn on text captions for spoken dialog
  • Use Windows Speech Recognition
  • Select an installed input language




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    To save your selections as a new Sound Theme





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    After making all selections, select:

    • Save As.

    In Save Scheme As:

    • Type a name for your new Sound Scheme.

    • Select OK.

    After making all selections, select:

    • Save As by pressing ALT+V.

    In Save Scheme As:

    • Type a name for your new Sound Scheme.

    • Select OK by pressing TAB, then ENTER.



    Turn on visual notifications for sounds (Sound Sentry)


    If you would rather receive notifications for system sounds visually rather than audibly, you can select Turn on visual notifications for sounds (Sound Sentry), and then choose the visual warning you want.




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    To open the Ease of Access Center, select:

    • Start.

    • Control Panel.

    • Ease of Access.

    • Ease of Access Center.

    To open the Ease of Access Center, press:

    • Windows logo key +U.

    2

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Use text or visual alternatives for sounds.

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Use text or visual alternatives for sounds by pressing TAB, then ENTER.

    3

    Under Use visual cues instead of sounds, select:

    • Turn on visual notifications for sounds (Sound Sentry).

    Under Use visual cues instead of sounds, select:

    • Turn on visual notifications for sounds (Sound Sentry) by pressing ALT+R.

    4

    Under Choose visual warning, select one of the following options:

    • None.

    • Flash active caption bar.

    • Flash active window.

    • Flash desktop.

    • Select Save.

    Under Choose visual warning, select one of the following options:

    • None by pressing ALT+N.

    • Flash active caption bar by pressing ALT+B.

    • Flash active window by pressing ALT+W.

    • Flash desktop by pressing ALT+K.

    • Select Save by pressing ALT+S.


    Turn on text captions for spoken dialog


    Many programs use sound in animation and video, and others use sounds to indicate that activity is happening on your computer (such as when a document starts or finishes printing). Some of these programs provide text captions as rough equivalents for the audio information, like the closed captioning that accompanies your television programming. Using this option you can see the visual equivalents when sounds play (only available when media authors have provided this information).




    Mouse actions

    Keyboard actions

    1

    To open the Ease of Access Center, select:

    • Start.

    • Control Panel.

    • Ease of Access.

    • Ease of Access Center.

    To open the Ease of Access Center, press:

    • Windows logo key +U.

    2

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Use text or visual alternatives for sounds.

    Under Explore all settings, select:

    • Use text or visual alternatives for sounds by pressing TAB, then ENTER.

    3

    Under Use visual cues instead of sounds select:

    • Turn on text captions for spoken dialog (when available).

    • Select Save.

    Under Use visual cues instead of sounds, select:

    • Turn on text captions for spoken dialog (when available) by pressing ALT+U.

    • Select Save by pressing ALT+S.


    Use Windows Speech Recognition

    Start Speech Recognition


    Speech Recognition allows you to control your computer by voice. Using only your voice, you can start programs, open menus, click buttons and other objects on the screen, dictate text into documents, and write and send e-mails. Just about everything you do with your keyboard and mouse can be done with only your voice.

    Tip To get a list of keyboard shortcuts for Speech Recognition, right-click the Speech Recognition UI (bar with microphone button), when Speech Recognition is turned on, and select Open Speech Reference Card.

    This tutorial shows you how to Start Speech Recognition the first time you use Speech Recognition, and to set it to turn on each time you log on.






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    On the Start menu, select:

    • Control Panel.

    • Ease of Access.

    • Speech Recognition.

    Display the Start menu by pressing the Windows logo key , then select.

    • Control Panel by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.

    • Ease of Access by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.

    • Speech Recognition Options by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.

    2

    In Configure your Speech Recognition experience, select:

    • Start Speech Recognition.

    The first time you select Start Speech Recognition you'll be taken through setting up your microphone and the Speech Tutorial. You'll also be given the option to set Speech Recognition to start each time you log on to your computer.

    In Configure your Speech Recognition experience, select:

    • Start Speech Recognition by pressing ALT+S.

    The first time you select Start Speech Recognition you'll be taken through setting up your microphone and the Speech Tutorial. You'll also be given the option to set Speech Recognition to start each time you log on to your computer.




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