hi, how accessible is dragon naturally speaking with wineyes?
who on here uses it? I have MS, Multiple sclerosis , and there are times
when I have flair ups, and I can't use a keyboard, I go fully paralyzed on
the right side of my body for a week to two weeks a t a time, until the
steroid infusions kick in and the right side starts to come back, so I'd
like to know, can I do basic things like, check email, read/compose? browse
the web? use WordPad or word? and other minor tasks? or is naturally
speaking more advanced than that? I know years ago it wasn't that good, but
I've not kept up with it.
thanks for any guidance.
Juan.
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