dictation into snow leopard?

2010-07-02 Thread Josh Kennedy
Hi

I see in system preferences of snow leopard that there is a dictation option 
where if you I guess if you got a microphone you can dictate text and the 
computer will type for you? I guess its built right into the mac? Is it 
accessible with voiceover? 

Josh

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Re: dictation into snow leopard?

2010-07-02 Thread Maurice Mines
 well, yeah I guess you can do that. However I would strongly recommend that if 
you're going to do any type of Syria's dictation, that you look into purchasing 
MacSpeech Dictate. Because although written expression disorder i.e. have now 
begun to use this software exclusively. And so far it is working out for me 
very well. I've not tried using the built-in dictation. But I would caution you 
against trying to use it while using voiceover. My experience has been that the 
dictation involving using MacSpeech Dictate, and using voiceover together, is 
quite taxing on system resources. Just something to consider. Hope this all 
finds you well I
On Jul 2, 2010, at 2:56 PM, Josh Kennedy wrote:

 Hi
 
 I see in system preferences of snow leopard that there is a dictation option 
 where if you I guess if you got a microphone you can dictate text and the 
 computer will type for you? I guess its built right into the mac? Is it 
 accessible with voiceover? 
 
 Josh
 
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Re: dictation into snow leopard?

2010-07-02 Thread Chris Moore
Your mac should already have a mic built in unless its quite old or an mini mac 
On 2 Jul 2010, at 22:06, Maurice Mines wrote:

 well, yeah I guess you can do that. However I would strongly recommend that 
 if you're going to do any type of Syria's dictation, that you look into 
 purchasing MacSpeech Dictate. Because although written expression disorder 
 i.e. have now begun to use this software exclusively. And so far it is 
 working out for me very well. I've not tried using the built-in dictation. 
 But I would caution you against trying to use it while using voiceover. My 
 experience has been that the dictation involving using MacSpeech Dictate, and 
 using voiceover together, is quite taxing on system resources. Just something 
 to consider. Hope this all finds you well I
 On Jul 2, 2010, at 2:56 PM, Josh Kennedy wrote:
 
 Hi
 
 I see in system preferences of snow leopard that there is a dictation option 
 where if you I guess if you got a microphone you can dictate text and the 
 computer will type for you? I guess its built right into the mac? Is it 
 accessible with voiceover? 
 
 Josh
 
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 maurice amateur radio call sign,kd0iko.
 national Federation of the blind of Cole Rondo assisted newsline coordinator, 
 office phone 970.
 373-3076 Northern Colorado amateur radio club tried Vander, newsletter 
 editor. University of Northern Colorado student e-mail address , 
 mine1...@bears.unco.edu.
 note this message has been dictate by using MacSpeech dictate,  Some words 
 may be spelled incorrectl, may also be in the wrong context.
 Please forgive any errors in the text of this communication.
 Thank you very much forreading this.
 
 
 
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