Using voice recognition
You can attach a microphone to your notebook (or use the built-in microphone on
select Gateway notebooks) and configure Windows to create typed text from your
voice.
To set up voice recognition:
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Start Magnifier provides a close-up view of the area near your mouse
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pointer.
Start On-Screen Keyboard displays a keyboard on the screen. You can press
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keys on the on-screen keyboard by clicking them with your mouse.
Start Narrator reads on-screen text and describes graphics.
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Set up High Contrast changes the Windows color scheme to use
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high-contrast colors.
You can also use the Ease of Access Center to:
Use your notebook without a mouse or keyboard
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Make your notebook display easier to see
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Make the mouse and keyboard easier to use
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Use text or visual alternatives for sounds
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Click
(Start), Control Panel, Ease of Access, then click Speech Recognition
Speech Recognition Options
Options. The
Click one of the following settings to start setting up speech recognition:
Start Speech Recognition turns on speech recognition. With a built-in or
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attached microphone, you can control your notebook using voice
commands.
Set up microphone configures your microphone to work correctly with
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speech recognition.
Take Speech Tutorial helps you learn how to use speech recognition.
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Train your computer to better understand you helps you create several voice
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samples that your notebook can use to better recognize the words you
speak.
Open the Speech Reference Card lets you view and print a list of common
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voice commands.
If you want to configure your notebook's settings for reading on-screen text,
click Text to Speech on the left of the window.
window opens.
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