Will an individual with a severe disability be able to use the in-built speech recognition in Windows 7 to operate and control the PC totally hands free? Also, can the user create custom commands or macros for non Microsoft applications, such as in Firefox? Any information will be greatly appreciated.
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The thread discusses using Windows 7's built-in speech recognition for completely hands-free computer control, especially for users with severe disabilities. The original poster inquires about creating custom commands for non-Microsoft applications, expressing interest based on their experience with third-party software. Responses confirm that Windows 7 speech recognition requires proper hardware and training and mention additional software like Voice Finger that can enhance accessibility, with the overall tone being informative and supportive.
The thread discusses using Windows 7's built-in speech recognition for completely hands-free computer control, especially for users with severe disabilities. The original poster inquires about creating custom commands for non-Microsoft applications, expressing interest based on their experience with third-party software. Responses confirm that Windows 7 speech recognition requires proper hardware and training and mention additional software like Voice Finger that can enhance accessibility, with the overall tone being informative and supportive.
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