Today, we’re going to get Windows Speech Recognition set up, and expand the limits of what Cortana alone can do.
- Type Windows Speech into the Cortana search bar, and tap Windows Speech Recognition to open it.
- Click Next in the pop-up window to get started.
- Select your microphone and press Next. If you’re wanting the best results, a headset or other standalone microphone is a solid bet. For laptop users, or those with built-in mics, these will work just fine.
- Follow the on-screen instructions for microphone placement, and press Next once you’re ready.
- Read the on-screen prompt to calibrate the microphone and press Next.
- Choose whether to allow your computer to review documents and e-mail to better understand you when you speak.
- Select an activation mode. Windows Speech Recognition can turn off when you say “Stop Listening” with voice activation mode, or you can choose to use a key combination (CTRL + Windows) to activate and de-activate the service.
- Print the speech recognition card for easy access to the commands Windows understands, or you can just save this link (opens in new tab) for later viewing.
- Choose to run Speech Recognition at startup, or you’ll have to manually enable it through the control panel.
- Finish the setup by watching the tutorial to learn more about Speech Recognition’s capabilities.
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