Vista Voice Recognition

February 23rd, 2006

Check out this video for a demonstration of Windows Vista’s voice recognition feature. It’s around 13 minutes long and covers how you set up voice recognition on Vista and then shows it in action opening programs, writing and correcting text in Word and Notepad and finally using Internet Explorer to find an image of Bill Gates using only voice recognition.

Pretty neat. Skip to the 5 minute mark if you can’t be bothered watching the setup process  

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One Response to “Vista Voice Recognition”

  1. Rambleon 23 Feb 2006 at 9:55 pm

    Yea, there are some pretty amazing and practical technologies in Vista.
    There might be some voice recognition videos on Channel 9 as well (although, i’m not too sure).

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