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Use voice typing to talk instead of type on your PC
Windows 11 Windows 10. With voice typing, you can enter text on your PC by speaking. Voice typing uses online speech recognition, which is powered by Azure Speech services. How to start voice typing. Install a voice typing language. Switch voice typing languages. Supported languages. Voice typing commands. Punctuation commands.
Use voice recognition in Windows - Microsoft Support
Windows 10. On Windows 11 22H2 and later, Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) will be replaced by voice access starting in September 2024. Older versions of Windows will continue to have WSR available. To learn more about voice access, go to Use voice access to control your PC & author text with your voice. Windows 11 Windows 10. Set up a microphone.
Set up voice access - Microsoft Support
Voice access is a feature in Windows 11 that enables everyone to control their PC and author text using only their voice and without an internet connection. For example, you can open and switch between apps, browse the web, and read and author email using your voice.
Dictate your documents in Word - Microsoft Support
Windows Mac. Open a new or existing document and go to Home > Dictate while signed into Microsoft 365 on a mic-enabled device. Wait for the Dictate button to turn on and start listening. Start speaking to see text appear on the screen. Can't find the Dictate button? The dictation feature is only available to Microsoft 365 subscribers.
Applies To: Word for Microsoft 365, Word for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Word for the web, Word 2021, Word 2021 for Mac, Word 2019, Word 2019 for Mac, Word 2016
Windows Speech Recognition commands - Microsoft Support
Windows Speech Recognition lets you control your PC by voice alone, without needing a keyboard or mouse. This article lists commands that you can use with Speech Recognition. For instructions on how to set up Speech Recognition for the first time, refer to Use voice recognition in Windows. Notes:
Fix sound or audio problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
1. Check your speaker output. 2. Run the audio troubleshooter. 3. Verify that all Windows Updates are installed. 4. Check your cables, plugs, jacks, volume, speaker, and headphone connections. 5. Check sound settings. 6. Fix your audio drivers. 7. Set your audio device as the default device. 8. Turn off audio enhancements. 9. Restart Audio Services
Get started with voice access - Microsoft Support
Voice access is a feature in Windows 11 that enables everyone to control their PC and author text using only their voice and without an internet connection. For example, you can open and switch between apps, browse the web, and read and author email using your voice.
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Speech, voice activation, inking, typing, and privacy
Voice typing. In Windows 11, dictation has been updated and renamed as voice typing. Like dictation, voice typing uses online speech recognition technologies to power its speech-to-text transcription service. You no longer need to turn on the Online Speech recognition setting to use voice typing.
Download languages and voices for Immersive Reader, Read Mode, and Read ...
Install text-to-speech languages in Windows 10 and Windows 11. Within Windows 10 and Windows 11 settings, you can install different language packs to translate and read content aloud in different languages. To install a new language, Open the Start menu on your Windows device and select Settings > Time & Language.
Applies To: OneNote for Microsoft 365, OneNote 2021, Word 2016, OneNote 2016, Immersive Reader