I remember you! :lol:
So, what's gonna be included in the speech recognition? Will you be able to say "ok" and the OK button on the error dialog will be pushed? :p
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I remember you! :lol:
So, what's gonna be included in the speech recognition? Will you be able to say "ok" and the OK button on the error dialog will be pushed? :p
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Originally Posted by NTurkey
Ha ha... :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by 0l33l
Yeah, that and a lot more. In fact, much of what many of the utilities posted here on the board do, will be doable with speech in vista, with a much improved speech engine, and an actual user experience piece as well.
I'm curious what people would like to see in Vista RE: Speech. There's still time to add some extra stuff. All the obvious stuff will already be there: top level UI for controlling the microphone, commanding menus, buttons, and other misc on-screen elements, dictation, an improved dictation correction experience, etc.
What else would people like? For example, would you guys like to see a macro system built into the OS for speech macros? What types of macro support would you like to see built into the OS? What types of things would you like to do from the macro system, if one is inlcuded in the OS? Send keys? Start apps? What else? What are some of the craziest things people have tried to do with NaviVoice or BSR?
I'd love to hear your feedback.
bwaahahaha.... microsoft cracked a funny... no warez :rofl:Quote:
Originally Posted by camsgs3
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Originally Posted by NTurkey
Hiya
I'm on Beta 1... I haven't looked at the speech recognition yet as I've mainly been looking at XImage et al... Before I bother, is it an improvement on SAPI 5.1 for real-world use?
I would be happy to test it properly in car if that means there is any chance of improving in car recognition, as general reliability of Vista so far (In my virtual setup) seems to be OK, probably due to the 2003 codebase (I believe)
Steve
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Originally Posted by shizzle
And yet everyone blames MS when their PC BSOD's
What do you expect when you have so many different things bolted together and expect the gaffa tape (microsofts software) to hold it all together.
Get off MS's back guys, a lot of us wouldn't be in the kind of jobs and doing the kind of hobbies we are today if it wasn't for them.
You speak the truth.Quote:
Originally Posted by Enforcer
Okay, that's a lie... you typed it.
Windows 95 actually required much less HD space then 200mb I beilieve any way. I still have my copy on Floppy Disks, :lol: Yes floppy disks 25 of the bastards. I didnt want to upgrade to a CD drive until I was sure CD's where going to catch on. Anyway 25 disks at 1.4mb each and file compression didnt really exist very well then I am guessing min requirements were about 75 to 125mb. My hard drive was on 500mb then and that was huge. I ran it on my 486sx 33 mhz with a processor add on to bump it to a DX 100mhz. Back then you had an additional slot for a processor upgrade in your computer. I forget the name of it though. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bj
Currently I run XP on my carputer and I dont think there is anything that would make me swap it out. (maybe faster boot time). I boot at 30secs from a cold boot. I dont think vista will surprise me with much faster. I hat having to upgrade my hardware just to support the software. Especially when the software I am running is pretty solid. I really have no complaints about XP at all, it is pretty damn solid.
I dont use it for much else than the normal every day stuff but I had never had a problem, I havent had to format and reinstall ever (in 2 years) since I had the computer and can leave it running with out a reboot for days sometimes weeks on end.
What else can I expect from a software that is responsible for running other peoples crappily programmed software. :barf:
Windows 95 on 25 floppies ain't as bad as MSOffice 4.3 on 31 floppies. But then, that's off-topic already.
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Originally Posted by NTurkey
I'm not a beta tester, so you might already have this, but is it possible to say key presses. For example, "Ctrl+Alt+Del" - or, I guess I could I just say, "Launch Windows Task Manger" for that , right? However, it would be useful in other apps though, like Photoshop. I could say, "Shift Plus I", and my image would inverse.
What do ya think?