

Once you complete these steps, you can start using the feature with voice commands, and the controls will appear at the top of the screen.

Select whether you want this feature to start automatically at startup.Ĭlick the Start tutorial button to access the Microsoft video tutorial about this feature, or click the Skip tutorial button to complete the setup. If you're not familiar with the commands, click the View Reference Sheet button to learn more about the voice commands you can use.

Use voice activation mode - Speech Recognition goes into sleep mode when not in use, and you'll need to invoke the "Start Listening" voice command to turn it back on.To turn it back on, you'll need to click the microphone button or use the Ctrl + Windows key shortcut. Use manual activation mode - Speech Recognition turns off the "Stop Listening" command.Select the Enable document review option, or select Disable document review if you have privacy concerns. Speech Recognition can access your documents and emails to improve its accuracy based on the words you use. Read the text aloud to ensure the feature can hear you. Note: Desktop microphones are not ideal, and Microsoft recommends headset microphones or microphone arrays. Select the type of microphone you'll be using. In the "Set up Speech Recognition" page, click Next.To set up Speech Recognition on your device, use these steps:
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