Hello again, it seems to have gone, my dictation has returned in this post,
what I was going to say was: I was trying to find a default in which " speech
recognition program" would work with windows works word processor, but I
accidentally clicked on something I should not have. So I went to restore
and went back a few days to an earlier restore point. I restarted my
computer, and a red Circle with a white cross appeared and the words " your
system was not restored". So I went back to an earlier time, and it came
back the same, how do I get rid of the red circle and rectify the problem?
I cannot remember if I asked you this in the last post, but how do you paste
from wordpad to windows works word processor? Apologies if i did,
Thanks again Mark
--
andy t
"L. Ferguson" wrote:
> Works word processor does not function with Vista Speech Recognition text
> input. There are a number of other products that can handle it.
> Trace R&D Center
> The Trace R&D Center at the University of Wisconsin&—Madison publishes a
> database of more than 18,000 products and other information for people with
> disabilities. The database is available on their Web site. The Trace R&D
> Center also publishes Trace Resource Book, which provides descriptions and
> photographs of about 2,000 products. To obtain these materials, contact:
> Trace R&D Center, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 5901 Research Park
> Boulevard, Madison, WI 53719-1252.
>
> Another work around might be to paste the wordpad text into Works after
> dictation.
> --
> Please use the Communities guidelines when posting.
> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm
> Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP
> https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson
>
> "andy t" <andyt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2DE715A6-BCAF-487B-8647-2CA7D5CDCD7B@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks for the reply Mark,
> >
> > I have the new Windows Vista Home Premium and I don't seem to have MS
> > word,
> > instead I have MS "Works word processor" which seems to have taken it's
> > place. I went to this, clicked on the " tools menu" like you said, but
> > there
> > was no "speech" on this menu. As I said, Dictation works Great on wordpad
> > and
> > notepad, but not on Windows works word processor. It seems like MS has
> > Favoured "Wordpad" for dictating but Wordpad has'nt Got things like "spell
> > check" ," grammar and punctuation" or "Thesaurus" . there must be a way
> > to
> > do this, have you any other ideas??
> > --
> > andy t
> >
> >
> > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> >
> >> Open Word, and click the 'Tools' menu, then 'Speech'.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Please use the Communities guidelines when posting.
> >> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm
> >> Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP
> >> https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson
> >>
> >> "andy t" <andyt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:5E1029FD-77E4-4F75-A741-C735A264AF23@microsoft.com...
> >> > Please can a MVP help me, I have just got the new Windows Vista,
> >> > complete
> >> > with the speech recognition program. I should explain that I am
> >> > disabled
> >> > and
> >> > cannot use my hands. I am so pleased at the progress made on speech
> >> > recognition.
> >> >
> >> > However, I have found that dictation or text to speech, works really
> >> > well
> >> > in
> >> > wordpad and notepad, but I can't seem to get it to work with other text
> >> > input
> >> > programmes such as Windows word, Windows works word processor or other
> >> > non
> >> > Windows Programmes such as Google Earth. When I try to dictate in these
> >> > programmes, all speech recognition can do is bring up commands, and my
> >> > use
> >> > of
> >> > dictation or text to speech is no more.
> >> >
> >> > I am sure that it is a configuration problem and an easy solution for
> >> > you
> >> > experts out there, I sure would like an answer to this, it would be
> >> > much
> >> > appreciated if any MVP's could help me??. For a person like me, it
> >> > would
> >> > be
> >> > like a dream come true.
> >> >
> >> > Thanking you in advance
> >> > --
> >> > andy t
> >>