I set up speech recognition in my Windows 11 laptop, then came here for a tutorial. During the video, my voice access kept responding to your voice commands, and the windows it pulled up blocked your video. LOL! I hadn't learned how to turn it off yet. I eventually got there and put it to sleep. I found you video engaging and informative.
Great video, however I have a question. I’m currently looking for voice control software is to use in my job. My job relies heavily on writing communication content, and sending in replying to various emails so writing in general so do you recommend voice access for windows or Dragon naturally speaking? Note I currently use Windows 11 laptop at my job and I’m totally blind. Thank you
Since you are blind, I assume you use a screen reader. If that is the case, the only way to use dictation compatibly with a screen reader is to use JAWS with Dragon and J-Say.
@@abdulkareemalhasan8794 Neither Windows Voice Access or Dragon are designed to work with NVDA. I would try Voice Access first since it is free, and see whether it is useable for you or not.
@@abdulkareemalhasan8794 J-Say is a specific software developed to act as a bridge between JAWS and Dragon, so that people who are blind can use dictation and voice control. You can fid out about it here www.hartgen.org/j-say
Thank you for your work. This was a very funny video and well informed. Could you please make a video on how to control windows 11 with voice commands if you cannot use your arms? The PCEye from Tobii is £1500 ☹️and also maybe hard on the eyes.
I set up speech recognition in my Windows 11 laptop, then came here for a tutorial. During the video, my voice access kept responding to your voice commands, and the windows it pulled up blocked your video. LOL! I hadn't learned how to turn it off yet. I eventually got there and put it to sleep. I found you video engaging and informative.
Love it! 😆
Great video, however I have a question. I’m currently looking for voice control software is to use in my job. My job relies heavily on writing communication content, and sending in replying to various emails so writing in general so do you recommend voice access for windows or Dragon naturally speaking? Note I currently use Windows 11 laptop at my job and I’m totally blind. Thank you
Since you are blind, I assume you use a screen reader. If that is the case, the only way to use dictation compatibly with a screen reader is to use JAWS with Dragon and J-Say.
@ thank you for the response, but I was just wondering whether it would work with NVDA?
@@abdulkareemalhasan8794 Neither Windows Voice Access or Dragon are designed to work with NVDA. I would try Voice Access first since it is free, and see whether it is useable for you or not.
@@VisionForwardTechConnect sorry to disturb, but J SA stands for what? Is this a specific type of dragon?
@@abdulkareemalhasan8794 J-Say is a specific software developed to act as a bridge between JAWS and Dragon, so that people who are blind can use dictation and voice control. You can fid out about it here www.hartgen.org/j-say
Nice and useful, have a nice day.
Thanks from France.
Merci d’avoir regardé!
Great video, you guys have fun!
Do you have any comparison videos for Windows 11 voice access versus dragon naturally speaking?
Sadly not, we don't own a license for Dragon!
@@VisionForwardTechConnect no problem, thanks for the response!
Thank you for your work. This was a very funny video and well informed.
Could you please make a video on how to control windows 11 with voice commands if you cannot use your arms? The PCEye from Tobii is £1500 ☹️and also maybe hard on the eyes.
Hi, unfortunately we are a low vision/blindness agency so doing such a specialized video is outside of our scope 😞
Good video guys. Helpful; but slow down with your speech!!! Too fast for basic folks,
Thank you for the reminder, I do have a tendency to talk too fast...
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