Actually, I know I couldn't properly pronounce them in the first place
so I'd type those. But if you say spell it and it's something you know
you'll use a lot, you can choose to add the word to it's memory. Of
course, there will always be times that you just couldn't dictate. I am
sure that in family of names other than English language, as French,
Polish, and other than have special characters, an English language
based speech recognition just wouldn't work.
Erin
On 6/24/2011 6:31 PM, Robert E. Carneal wrote:
> *How does it enter extreme unusual names into Legacy accurately? A few
> examples I think it might have trouble with:
> Eryc VonnHoame ("Eryc" is pronounced as "Eric")
> Games Boien ("Games" here is pronounced: "James")
> Kahtyh Thrugmirten (No one agrees how to correctly pronounce this one!
>
> If it will enter those correctly, I might consider it speaking software.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Robert*
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