
- Use voice typing to talk instead of type on your PC- Use dictation to convert spoken words into text anywhere on your PC with Windows. 
- Use voice recognition in Windows - Microsoft Support- Voice access replaced Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) for Windows 11 22H2 and later versions in September 2024. WSR is available in older versions of Windows. To learn more … 
- Dictate text using Speech Recognition - Microsoft Support- When you speak into the microphone, Windows Speech Recognition converts your spoken words into text that appears on your screen. Open the program you want to use or select the text box … 
- Windows Speech Recognition commands - Microsoft Support- Learn how to control your PC by voice using Windows Speech Recognition commands for dictation, keyboard shortcuts, punctuation, apps, and more. 
- Dictate text using Speech Recognition - Microsoft Support- Speech-to-text can be used with other input modalities to type using your voice. Additionally, your operating system may have built-in solutions for additional voice input and control with speech … 
- Dictate text with voice - Microsoft Support- Use voice access to dictate text, insert symbols and special characters, automatically punctuate your text, filter out profanities, and more. 
- Use the Speak text-to-speech feature to read text aloud- Listen to text in your documents, messages, presentations, or notes using the Speak command. 
- Dictate your documents in Word - Microsoft Support- Dictation lets you use speech-to-text to author content in Microsoft 365 with a microphone and reliable internet connection. It's a quick and easy way to get your thoughts out, create drafts or … 
- Voice access frequently asked questions (FAQs) - Microsoft Support- Narrator, the built-in screen reader in Windows, now allows you to dictate and edit text in text boxes using voice access. You can hear back the dictated text for hands-free text authoring. 
- Voice typing isn't working in Windows - Microsoft Support- Troubleshoot voice typing issues in Windows by checking microphone settings, resolving error messages, and adjusting input levels for accurate speech-to-text functionality.