How to Control Windows 10 With Your Voice
With the help of super smart speech recognition and user-friendly digital assistants, managing work with one’s voice has proven to be miraculous in terms of improved performance and throughput. Windows Speech Recognition lets you control your PC with your voice alone, without needing a keyboard or mouse. Today, we’re going to get Windows Speech Recognition set up to roam around your system while completing tasks at hand with the help of your voice, this guide is meant for you.
How to start Speech Recognition
Follow the below steps to configure Speech Recognition on your PC:
1. Type Windows Speech into the Cortana search bar, and click Windows Speech Recognition to open it.
2. Click Next button in the pop-up window to get started.
3. Then select the microphone you want to use for speech recognition and click Next button.
4. Follow the calibration settings for the microphone and click Next button.
5. Choose whether to allow your computer to review documents and e-mail to better understand you when you speak.
6. Select an activation mode. Windows Speech Recognition can turn off when you say “Stop Listening” with voice activation mode, or you can choose to use a key combination (CTRL + Windows) to activate and de-activate the service.
7. Print the speech recognition card for easy access to the commands Windows understands.
8. Choose to run Speech Recognition at startup, or you’ll have to manually enable it through the control panel.
9. Finish the setup by watching the tutorial to learn more about Speech Recognition’s capabilities.
How to start Speech Recognition
Follow the below steps to configure Speech Recognition on your PC:
1. Type Windows Speech into the Cortana search bar, and click Windows Speech Recognition to open it.
2. Click Next button in the pop-up window to get started.
3. Then select the microphone you want to use for speech recognition and click Next button.
4. Follow the calibration settings for the microphone and click Next button.
5. Choose whether to allow your computer to review documents and e-mail to better understand you when you speak.
6. Select an activation mode. Windows Speech Recognition can turn off when you say “Stop Listening” with voice activation mode, or you can choose to use a key combination (CTRL + Windows) to activate and de-activate the service.
7. Print the speech recognition card for easy access to the commands Windows understands.
8. Choose to run Speech Recognition at startup, or you’ll have to manually enable it through the control panel.
9. Finish the setup by watching the tutorial to learn more about Speech Recognition’s capabilities.