OK, if your friend is not blind, then definitely do try window's own speech recognition. an on-screen keyboard will not help as this replaces a physical keyboard attached to the computer and allows you to point and click on the characters to be typed into a document.

windows Vista and windows 7 both have inbuilt speech/voice recognition software that allows the computer to be dictated to. I hope it may be sufficient for your friend.

hth

Doris




At 11:47 PM 2/22/2012 +0800, you wrote:
dear friends, i'm very sorry for not beeing clear to you. that phisically challenged guy is not having problems with vision. so he don't want screen readers. he can't walk and can't speak clearly. he uses systems and type but very slowly so that, most of the employers are not ready to give him job. his hands are slightly impaired. so we have to find good voice recognition softwares like "dragon" which you mentioned. in utilities, there is an option called "on screen keyboard". will it work for him? in such case, kindly send me the steps to use that or send me details about buying "dragon natural speeking".


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