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Old June 14th 11, 12:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Tim Meddick[_3_]
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Default Freeware or Low Cost Speech Recognition for XP

I did say to follow the instructions given in :

"Start" "Help and Support Center"

....type the words "Text Services" into the search box at the top.

Click on the green arrow icon to start the search.

Of the results (topic headings) that appear in the left-hand pane,
double-click on ;

"Add Speech Recognition" and carefully follow the instructions that appear
in the right-hand pane.

But as it says; "only use this procedure if it is removed as a text service
and want to add it" if it really *is* installed already - it should appear
under the name "Speech Recognition" in the "Installed Services" box on the
"Text Services and Input Languages" control.

And again, just to remind you ; for the "Text Services and Input Languages"
control, type ;

rundll32 shell32,Control_RunDLL input.dll

....into the "Run" box.

The "Text Services and Input Languages" control *should* look like this :
http://twitpic.com/5bepaw

I'm very sorry but I think that's all I am able to do for you at the time
being, based on your original request and the fact I have gone over
everything possible.

The problem must be either that I am not explaining things properly, or
that there's something wrong with your Operating System.

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"softandmicroey" wrote in message
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On Jun 12, 7:39 pm, "Tim Meddick" wrote:
So you are saying that you cannot locate :

Windows Explorer "Control Panel" "Speech"

or...

"Start" "Settings" "Control Panel" "Speech"
(When "Expand Control Panel" is set in Start Menu Properties )

???


The speech option that appears under the control panel is labeled
"Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices" not simple "Speech" as a seperate
option.




...and nothing happens if you type "Speech.cpl" into the "Run" box?


This opens a window titled "Speech" below with options for "Installed
Speech Engines"


Can you confirm you are using Windows XP as your OS ?

If you are, there's a small chance that Speech Recognition is not
installed
on your computer.

Open the XP "Help and Support Center" (On the Start Menu) and type in the
search box the following :

"Text Services"

...and press on the green arrow to the right of the search box.

In the results that appear in the right-hand pane, double-click on "Add
Speech Recognition" and carefully follow the instructions.

But as it says; "ony use this procedure if it is removed as a text
service
and want to add it" if it really *is* installed already - it should
appear
under the name "Speech Recognition" in the "Installed Services" box on
the
"Text Services and Input Languages" control.

For the "Text Services and Input Languages" control, type ;

rundll32 shell32,Control_RunDLL input.dll

...into the "Run" box.


This brings up what I think is the expected "Text and Input Languages"
box. What I do again at this point I'm unsure of.



==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)

"softandmicroey" wrote in message

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On Jun 12, 4:51 pm, "Tim Meddick" wrote:

The picture I posted is of the way the Language Bar *should* look - you
had
said, in a previous post, that you had managed to get the Language Bar
to
appear on your desktop. If that was so, then what the hell did *your*
Language Bar look like?


My language bar that did but randomly stopped appearing said "EN
English (U.S.) on it and was a small long horzontal bar.



The more important icon to appear on it being the Microphone icon - and
in
pressing on it - will automatically enable the Microphone (from it's
normally disabled status - you don't want it on all the time) and
thereby
activate dictation when you do so while working in a compatible word
processing application (such as M$ Word).


This icon has yet to appear in any form anywhere taskbar or otherwise
for me.











If the microphone is not present - or not working - the icon won't show
up
in the first place.


Can you tell me what happens when you open the "Speech" Control Panel,
and
press on the "Configure Microphone" button?


Also, on the same page, you will need to use the "Train Profile"
utility
(middle section) in order to make your peculiar voice characteristics
recognisable to the computer.


Can you tell me if you actually can use either the "Configure
Microphone"
or the "Train Profile" buttons in the "Speech" Control Panel?


If you cannot, but the items exist in the "Speech" Control Panel, I
suspect
your microphone is either not present or not working....


==


These items are not present anywhere as far as I can find. I know the
microphone is both present and working because I have recorded on it
and read the samples of the text the training program includes that it
followed as I spoke to the mircophone.









Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)


"softandmicroey" wrote in message


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On Jun 11, 8:33 pm, "Tim Meddick" wrote:


All I can do is show you how it's supposed to look ;


http://twitpic.com/5ab309


clipped


I double checked the settings you just refered to thru the run
shortcut i copied and pasted, only to find that both are set as you
describe. The symbols you describe and refer me the the pic file of
show up nowhere on the taskbar or otherwise.


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