Windows Speech Recognition

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Windows Speech Recognition is a speech recognition service developed by Microsoft that allows users to control their computers with their voices. It was first introduced in Windows Vista and has since been included in Windows 7, 8, and 10. The app uses speech-to-text technology to convert spoken words into text on the screen. It can be used to write emails, search the web, and perform other everyday tasks. In addition, users can create custom voice commands to automate tasks or launch applications. Windows Speech Recognition also includes a dictation feature that can be used to dictate documents, emails, and other text.

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