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Train your computer to better understand you
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bet | 27/31 | Sana | 21.03.2017 | Hajmi | 6,71 Mb. | | #1088 |
Carefully training your computer to better understand you will make your speech recognition experience smoother and more effective.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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On the Start menu, select:
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Display the Start menu by pressing the Windows logo key , then select.
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Control Panel by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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Ease of Access by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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Speech Recognition Options by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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In Configure your Speech Recognition experience, select:
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Train your computer to better understand you.
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In Configure your Speech Recognition experience, select:
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Train your computer to better understand you by pressing ALT+R.
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In Voice Training:
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Read the Welcome to Speech Recognition Voice Training screen.
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Select Next.
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Read the training text that appears on screen (it only takes a few minutes).
After completing the first training you'll be given an opportunity to read more text to further train Speech Recognition to understand your commands and dictation. The more you train it, the better it will work.
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Select More Training.
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Read the training text that appears on screen.
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Select Finish.
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In Voice Training:
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Read the Welcome to Speech Recognition Voice Training screen.
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Select Next by pressing ALT+N.
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Read the training text that appears on screen (it only takes a few minutes).
After completing the first training you'll be given an opportunity to read more text to further train Speech Recognition to understand your commands and dictation. The more you train it, the better it will work.
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Select More Training by pressing ALT+M.
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Read the training text that appears on screen.
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Select Finish by pressing ALT+F.
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Always available is a list of speech recognition commands you can access on screen, or print.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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On the Start menu, select:
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Control Panel.
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Ease of Access.
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Speech Recognition.
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Display the Start menu by pressing the Windows logo key , then select.
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Control Panel by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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Ease of Access by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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Speech Recognition Options by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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In Configure your Speech Recognition experience, select:
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Open the Speech Reference Card.
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In Configure your Speech Recognition experience, select:
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Open the Speech Reference Card by pressing ALT+C.
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In Windows Help and Support, select:
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Show All to display all of the Speech Recognition shortcuts.
If you want to print a copy, select:
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Print icon to begin printing the list.
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In Windows Help and Support, select:
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Show All to display all of the Speech Recognition shortcuts by pressing TAB, then ENTER.
If you want to print a copy, select:
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Print by pressing CTRL+P, then ENTER.
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There are a number of options in Windows Speech Recognition that you can adjust to make speech recognition more efficient.
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Mouse actions
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Keyboard actions
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On the Start menu, select:
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Control Panel.
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Ease of Access.
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Speech Recognition.
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Display the Start menu by pressing the Windows logo key , then select.
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Control Panel by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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Ease of Access by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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Speech Recognition Options by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
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To the left of Configure your Speech Recognition experience, select:
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To the left of Configure your Speech Recognition experience, select:
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Advanced Speech Options by pressing ALT+A.
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On the Speech Recognition tab:
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Under Language, select the language you want Speech Recognition to use (if you have more than one installed).
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Under Recognition Profiles select your profile from the list of computer users (or default if you are the only user).
Note: You can add a profile by selecting the New button and following the prompts to create a new profile and train the computer on your voice.
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On the Speech Recognition tab:
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Under Language, select the language you want Speech Recognition to use (if you have more than one installed), by pressing ALT+L and the arrow keys.
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Under Recognition Profiles select your profile from the list of computer users (or default if you are the only user), by pressing ALT+P and the arrow keys.
Note: You can add a profile by selecting the New button, by pressing ALT+N, and then following the prompts to create a new profile and train the computer on your voice (use ALT+the underlined key to select a command).
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Under User Settings select from these options:
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Run Speech Recognition at startup if you want Speech Recognition to turn on for your user profile when you log in.
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Allow computer to review your documents and mail to improve speech recognition accuracy.
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1 or 2 spaces to insert after punctuation when you're dictating.
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Configure Microphone if you have not yet configured the microphone you will be using for Speech Recognition. Then, follow the wizard prompts to complete the configuration.
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Select OK.
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Under User Settings select from these options:
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Run Speech Recognition at startup if you want Speech Recognition to turn on for your user profile when you log in, by pressing ALT+R.
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Allow computer to review your documents and mail to improve speech recognition accuracy, by pressing ALT+O.
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1 or 2 spaces to insert after punctuation when you're dictating, by pressing ALT+P and the arrow keys.
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Configure Microphone if you have not yet configured the microphone you will be using for Speech Recognition, by pressing ALT+C. Then, follow the wizard prompts to complete the configuration (use ALT+ the underlined key to select a command).
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Select OK by pressing TAB, then ENTER.
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