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magpie48
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      03-24-2008
I find the commands available to be limited, given the number of actions
needed to run the computer and dictate documents. Is there a source of
additional commands (i.e., a list somewhere) or can one add commands to the
program in some way? I'm extremely 'low-tech' but hoping to make the program
useful for me, as I have some difficulty with pain and would like to be able
to use speech input as much as possible.

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      03-24-2008
Any task can be run from a file that in turn could be run from a single
click. It's the essence of using a computer. You might prepare a set of
commands in a *.bat file, and run that from a shortcut. You will probably
want to find some local help to show you how some of those thing might be
done. Once you see how to do it, you will probably be able to do it
yourself.
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> I find the commands available to be limited, given the number of actions
> needed to run the computer and dictate documents. Is there a source of
> additional commands (i.e., a list somewhere) or can one add commands to
> the
> program in some way? I'm extremely 'low-tech' but hoping to make the
> program
> useful for me, as I have some difficulty with pain and would like to be
> able
> to use speech input as much as possible.
>
> --
> Magpie48
> Social Justice for All


 
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magpie48
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      03-24-2008
Thanks very much Mark. It all sounds a bit beyond me but I can get someone
to help me with a *.bat file when they're available to do so. I did hope I
was just not finding it in the program, LOL; no such luck, I guess.
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"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Any task can be run from a file that in turn could be run from a single
> click. It's the essence of using a computer. You might prepare a set of
> commands in a *.bat file, and run that from a shortcut. You will probably
> want to find some local help to show you how some of those thing might be
> done. Once you see how to do it, you will probably be able to do it
> yourself.
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> "magpie48" <> wrote in message
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> > I find the commands available to be limited, given the number of actions
> > needed to run the computer and dictate documents. Is there a source of
> > additional commands (i.e., a list somewhere) or can one add commands to
> > the
> > program in some way? I'm extremely 'low-tech' but hoping to make the
> > program
> > useful for me, as I have some difficulty with pain and would like to be
> > able
> > to use speech input as much as possible.
> >
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> > Magpie48
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andy t
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      07-07-2008
Hello this is a message Mark L Ferguson.

Can you help me Mark? I can see that you're an expert on this thread , I
have a question about the voice recognition in Vista. If you are still
visiting this thread, can you post a message to say you are, then i will ask
it when you have posted.

You would be doing me a great favour as i am disabled and on the whole, i am
finding the vista speech recognition a great improvement on earlier
programmes. thank you
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"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Any task can be run from a file that in turn could be run from a single
> click. the essence of using a computer. You might prepare a set of
> commands in a *.bat file, and run that from a shortcut. You will probably
> want to find some local help to show you how some of those thing might be
> done. Once you see how to do it, you will probably be able to do it
> yourself.
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> "magpie48" <> wrote in message
> news:FB5F3ABF-E7C0-4FA6-87B5-...
> > I find the commands available to be limited, given the number of actions
> > needed to run the computer and dictate documents. Is there a source of
> > additional commands (i.e., a list somewhere) or can one add commands to
> > the
> > program in some way? I'm extremely 'low-tech' but hoping to make the
> > program
> > useful for me, as I have some difficulty with pain and would like to be
> > able
> > to use speech input as much as possible.
> >
> > --
> > Magpie48
> > Social Justice for All

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