Do not know how to use WIN8 speech recognition? The following will demonstrate the use of the Win8 Speech Control tutorial, and with the speech recognition feature, we can completely discard the mouse. Friends who want to experience voice control please refer to the steps below.
--Start speech recognition function
First, the user needs to prepare a laptop and a microphone. WIN8 speech recognition programs can support any type of microphone, or even loudspeakers built into a user's notebook. However, Microsoft says the microphone, priced at around 20 dollars, works best.
The easiest way to activate speech recognition is to open the start interface, enter voice (Speech), and in the search results, click Windows Speech Recognition (Windows Speech recognition). When you first open the program, you enter the "tutorial/introduction" mode. Then, the user quickly starts and runs Windows speech recognition based on the prompts on the screen. This will make the speech recognition template appear above the screen, click on the microphone icon, it will become blue, and then you can accept the user "Voice command."
--using speech recognition features
For example, if you want to open a WINDOWS8 system with a calculator program, the traditional method first need to open the Charms bar, and then click on the "Start" icon, right click, open the application, and then click the Calculator icon. However, with the help of speech recognition, you just have to say, "Open calculator" is OK.
Several basic speech control actions are listed below:
1 "Open calculator (or Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, etc.)": You can open the program you specified without clicking the mouse, super convenient!
2) "Go to Word (or Excel, Internet Explorer ...)" : Go to the application you specified.
3) "Open the file. Open) ": For example, if you say" edit ", you can open the Edit menu, say" Select All ", and execute the selection command.
4 "Print (Cancel, desktop)": You can click any button or any label in the dialog box through the voice.
5) "Contact Us": As long as the name of any section of the page, you can open the corresponding connection on the page.
6 "Double-click the Recycle Bin (double-click Recycle Bin)": Users can tell Windows to double-click or right-click any icon, program you see on the screen.
7 "Jump to Title (address, or body)": In a message, Web page, Browser, or dialog box, "Go toxxx" means to enter the plate you specify. For example, "address" means the Address box.
8 "Close it": Close the front window, including, of course, "minimize (Minimize that)" and "Maximize (maximize that)".
9 "Scrolling (up and down, left and right)": refers to scroll up or down the window. Alternatively, you can say "scroll down 10 lines" and the mouse pointer scrolls down 10 lines and stops.
10 "Press F key (shift+f, uppercase, DOWN ARROW and enlarge 3 times times)": Any key can be pressed with voice instruction.
--Drag icon
The speech instructions described above are suitable for clicking on the icons appearing on the screen, and the results are good. But how do you "drag" the icon on the screen? For example, when the user says "mouse Mousegrid", it adds an oversized 3 x 3 square on the screen, a total of 9 squares and 1-9 numbers.
When you say, "5", the smaller 3 x 3 squares will appear in the fifth square. With this push class, you can continuously "refine" the square in this way until the target is locked in the screen. Then say "Four Mark", you can position the target in the fourth grid, said "Seven Click" can be clicked in the 7th Wangfang lock of the icon.