Ken and Richmond,
Actually "Dragon Naturally Speaking" can be accessed using Apple
Events and Applescript. Not a big library but some control is doable.
Tom
On Feb 8, 2006, at 3:34 PM, Mathewson wrote:
My statement that RR leverages "any speech capabilities
that may be present in the host operating system" is
correct insofar as those speech capabilities are part of
the OS itself (Macintosh speech has, as Norris points out,
been present since maybe OS 7.5 - certainly Mac OS 8; and
WIN XP has something similar - although it comes with only
one 'silly voice' unlike Mac which comes with many 'really
silly voices' - think 'Zarvox'! -). Norris is correct
insofar as add-ons such as Dragon Naturally Speaking cannot
be manipulated by RR.
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