From the course: Windows 11 for IT Pros First Look: Supporting Users

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Speech Recognition and voice typing

Speech Recognition and voice typing

- [Instructor] Like Windows 10, Windows 11 contains a voice typing feature that you can use to dictate to your computer. So let's take a look at how to go about setting this up. I'm going to click on the start button, and then I'm going to click on settings, and now I'm going to click on accessibility. From there, I'm going to scroll down and click on speech. Now the computer that I'm using right now doesn't have audio capabilities, but if it did, what I would do is turn window speech recognition on right here. I'll go ahead and click on this, but Windows is going to generate an error message because I don't have a sound card. There were some additional speech related settings that you can access by clicking on speech. So the first thing that you would want to do in here, is choose the language that you use when you speak to your device. I'm going to choose United States English. Now, if by chance you're a non native…

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