I'm sure it's out there but still in a beta state......
2007-01-19 23:16:14
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answered by Texan 6
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It helps if you specify the computer.
There have been limited voice input programs for computers since the Apple II in about 1980. There are a number that are more accurate and require less training on the more powerful computers of today, including the Windows machines and Mac.
2007-01-19 23:23:54
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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Dragon Naturally Speaking
2007-01-19 23:16:58
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answered by jen_hole 2
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If you have Windows XP then you already have a good speech dictation/recognition system built in. Additional capabilities can be added using the e-Speaking (website below) Voice and Speech Recognition software.
Microsoft has a good summary on their website called: "How to install and configure speech recognition in Windows XP" (see last reference below).
The combination of Microsoft's software and e-Speaking should enable you to accomplish great things with voice recognition.
Check out the Speech Recognition videos at YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYu6_cNRCD4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io40bTjlYCY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZRSPXHOlLI
2007-01-23 07:09:14
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answered by Anonymous
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With many customers, I've found that IBM Via Voice to be the best with voice-control of the computer. Check out this link for eBay:
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?from=R40&satitle=IBM+Via+Voice
Or the link below for the direct link to the product.
2007-01-19 23:19:07
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answered by valuedprofile 3
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I believe there is, I've heard of handicapped people accessing the computer with that type of software.
2007-01-19 23:17:41
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answered by jingles 5
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