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The tag 'literal usage' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the literal command in Windows Speech Recognition, which allows users to dictate words that are normally reserved as commands, such as 'that'. In Windows 7 Speech Recognition, users may encounter difficulty selecting or correcting such words after dictating them with the literal prefix. The tag includes troubleshooting tips for using the literal command effectively, such as attempting commands like 'correct literal that' to edit dictated text. This tag is relevant for users of Windows Speech Recognition who need to dictate command words without triggering actions.
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Windows 7 Windows 7 Speech Recognition - correcting/deleting the word "that"
Greetings, I've been using Win7 Speech Recognition for approx. 1 month. I'm satisfied with the results so far given that I am new to SR usage; I expect further improvement as I grow more savvy in using SR and continue dictating the assorted training passages. The question I have involves use...- alassiel
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