The last few versions of Microsoft Windows have had built-in support for speech recognition, allowing you to control some PC functions with your voice and to dictate text for input in various ...
Dictate, a new project from Microsoft’s experimental R&D group, Microsoft Garage, is launching today to offer a way to type using your voice in Office programs including Outlook, Word and PowerPoint.
Called Dictate, the add-in is currently compatible with the Windows desktop versions of Word, PowerPoint and Outlook. It lets you use your voice alone to create new documents, presentations and email ...
Just like you would ask Google Assistant or Siri to accomplish tasks on your phone, you can also talk to your Windows PC to get things done hands-free. While you can use basic commands to perform ...
Microsoft is bringing Cortana speech recognition technology to the Office suite of applications. Check out the video below to learn more about what you can do with this new functionality, which is now ...
Once a whimsical fantasy in the minds of creative science fiction writers, computers that understand human speech are now a reality. If you use a keyboard to type words into business documents, emails ...
Voice commands aren't just for smartphone users; they're for PC users, too. We'll show you how to use speech recognition so you can launch programs, dictate text, scroll Web pages, and more, all by ...