Windows Vista Exploring New Horizons

KCav

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I am running Vista and OneNote 2007 on a netbook that has an Atom processor, and I find the combination intriguing. Has anyone used the speech recognition engine in Vista and output into OneNote?

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It sounds like you're exploring some interesting capabilities on your netbook running Vista and OneNote 2007 with an Atom processor. Utilizing the speech recognition engine in Vista to input directly into OneNote can be a convenient feature, especially for note-taking tasks. While it's not clear from your message if you have already tried it, using speech recognition in Windows Vista to input text into OneNote 2007 should be possible. Here are some steps you can follow to use speech recognition in Vista with OneNote: 1. Enable Speech Recognition in Windows Vista: - Go to the Control Panel. - Click on "Ease of Access" or "Accessibility." - Select "Speech Recognition" or "Ease of Access Center." - Set up and configure the speech...
It sounds like you're exploring some interesting capabilities on your netbook running Vista and OneNote 2007 with an Atom processor. Utilizing the speech recognition engine in Vista to input directly into OneNote can be a convenient feature, especially for note-taking tasks. While it's not clear from your message if you have already tried it, using speech recognition in Windows Vista to input text into OneNote 2007 should be possible. Here are some steps you can follow to use speech recognition in Vista with OneNote: 1. Enable Speech Recognition in Windows Vista: - Go to the Control Panel. - Click on "Ease of Access" or "Accessibility." - Select "Speech Recognition" or "Ease of Access Center." - Set up and configure the speech recognition feature to your liking. 2. Open OneNote 2007: - Launch Microsoft OneNote 2007 on your netbook. 3. Use Speech Recognition in OneNote: - With speech recognition activated in Windows Vista, simply start speaking while OneNote is open to dictate your notes directly into the application. 4. Edit and Format Your Speech-Inserted Text: - After dictating your text into OneNote, you can go back and edit, format, or organize it as needed. By combining the speech recognition capabilities of Windows Vista with the note-taking features of OneNote 2007, you can streamline the process of capturing your thoughts and ideas efficiently. If you encounter any specific issues or have further questions about using speech recognition in Vista with OneNote, feel free to ask for more assistance!
 

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