Thanks for the information. I'm a long time Dragon NaturallySpeaking user myself, but I tend to use my trackball and mouth stick for quite a few functions nowadays.
I am wondering if anybody has tried using the Apple/Macintosh voice-activated software. I know their system is much more stable and I'm wondering if there voice software is pretty good. Quadius On 2/26/08, Steve Oldaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Danny, > > I am a long time user of NaturallySpeaking and I found the Windows Vista > Speech Recognition to be an incredible product. In fact, I do not have > Windows Vista on my home or work computers, but it is on my mother's laptop > and I envy her for it. I use a fairly good microphone on her laptop and the > accuracy of the Vista Speech Recognition is absolutely amazing and its > integration with the other Microsoft products and virtually all software is > truly remarkable. I have used voice recognition software since it became > viable in around 1995 and I must say that the Windows Vista Speech > Recognition software is the easiest and quickest to use voice recognition > product I have ever used. You may wish to try it again with a better > microphone and/or more RAM. FYI, I am an IT professional, not a casual user. > > Best of luck to you... > > Steve > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Tim Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > *Sent:* Monday, February 25, 2008 10:35 PM > *To:* Danny Espinoza > *Cc:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: [QUAD-L] 64bit speach recognition > > > You can get XP 64bit software. > Personally, I don't want VISTA due to all it's incompatability issues with > all kinds of software. > I've got way too much money tied up in Computer graphic software. > stunt > > > On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Danny Espinoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > I igured I would just ask…. I have a 64bit pc with Microsoft Vista > > 64bit. I cannot find any speech recognition software other than Vistas that > > will run on it. Im stuck using my quadjoy and onscreen keyboard to type. > > Does anyone know of any way to get good speech recognition to work? I asked > > the speech guru's and their answer was a new computer… I have got it working > > in a vmware session with winxp installed but that's such a pain….. > > > > > > > > Danny Espinoza 24/m/California > > > > Occupation before accident - Network engineer / SR. Network security > > engineer > > > > Broke c2,c6,c7 and doner bone at c2 > > > > TBI from blood going to central cortex from spinal cord > > > > off a vent "woohoo" however only one diaphragm works right now "due to > > > > asymmetric SCI" > > > > > > > > http://secureminds.us/ > > > > > > > > >

