Voice Recognition Software
Richard Kreiss
rkreiss at verizon.net
Thu Jan 30 07:22:22 PST 2014
I tested this out with dragon. It does work. However, since Dragon does not understand the mapping of the field movement, I had to set the fields vertically so that when the command"
New line" Was given the curser moved to the next field. Of course, if the data entered fills the field, the it doesn't matter as the cursor will move to the next field.
As for using function keys or using @key functions or any other file pro commands, I haven't tested this.
By the way, I was testing a simple program. Entering name, address and phone numbers for those attending a meeting. My client decided that although this was faster the typing, it was too distracting.
Richard Kreiss
GCC Consulting
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> On Jan 30, 2014, at 9:11 AM, "SmittyUSN1" <smittyusn1 at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> Has anybody on the filePro list had any luck with using voice recognition
> software that allows input into data base fields, word processors,
> spreadsheets, etc., etc., a customer has asked me to look into using it for
> possible use with fp. "Dragon Speaks" is the first one that comes to my
> mind that will work with most versions of Windows. I appreciate any
> experiences you may have.
>
> Thanks ahead of time.
>
> Wayne Smith
> Port Orange, Florida
>
>
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