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Add Macro Capabilities to Vista’s Speech Recognition

Published by Chris | Filed under Tech Trick and Tips | April 28th, 2008

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Windows Vista only: Microsoft has released a free “Technical Preview” of new macro features for Vista’s Speech Recognition features, offering the kind of text substitution and macro-keystroke-firing provided by Texter and similar apps to voice commands. The interface is extremely simple, as explained by Lifehacker reader Abdul—simply choose the type of macro you want to enable, give it the text or commands to fire, and turn on Vista’s speech recognition. It worked pretty well with my cheap USB headset on a test run, and the software is pretty refined for a “preview.” Windows Speech Recognition Macros is a free download for Windows Vista systems; downloading requires running a Windows Genuine validation tool.

Windows Speech Recognition Macros Technical Preview [Microsoft]

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