I recently got an email from Nuance saying that their latest version works in 
64-bit Vista.




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From: Quadius <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2009 5:04:41 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Windows Vista and Voice Recognition System

I went through this one I got a new computer.  Is your system a 64 bit system?  
If so, NaturallySpeaking won't work on that computer yet.  In October they told 
me they had no idea when they would be able to support a 64-bit system and 
right now the majority of computers out there have 64-bit systems.

If you have a 32 bit system, give me a holler and I might be able to help you 
out.

Windows Vista's voice recognition software does work okay, but it does require 
a little bit more work to get used to it.  I would suggest working within the 
new documents the voice recognition software works with and then cutting and 
pasting your text over to the site you're working on.  I tried working with the 
program, but I ended up going out and looking for a computer with 32 bits so 
that I would be able use NaturallySpeaking.

Good luck.
Quadius


On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 1:55 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

My computer crashed and I had to get a new one. 
The computer came with Windows Vista and a voice recognition program already 
loaded onto it. Has anyone had any luck with this voice recognition system? It 
doesn't type into sites that I visit regularly. The only site I've had luck in 
is Windows Live Messenger and Facebook. It does not type in instant message on 
AOL, and I'm still finding other areas where it will not type. Making 
corrections are a pain in the ass! Dragon Naturally Speaking was MUCH easier to 
use.  I thought it was me so I went back and read the instructions over and 
over again.  Now I have to get use to putting in punctuations. I just HATE 
it!!  And it has the nerve to not let you install Dragon  Naturally 
Speaking!.
 
The Windows Vista I am learning to use it.  
It is different, but I am learning.  I had my files saved from my old 
computer and put on this one when I purchased it, though finding them is no 
easy 
task..  Has anyone else been using Windows Vista and this voice recognition 
program?  What do you think of it?  Do you have any 
recommendations?

 
Naomi
C-4 Quadriplegic, since July 2, 2005
Due to Transverse 
Myelitis

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