Microsoft is committed to making its products and services accessible to everyone, regardless of ability. The company offers a wide range of features to help people with disabilities use their ...
Windows 11's latest preview build, 22635.2915 (KB5033456), introduces significant upgrades to Voice Access, showcasing Microsoft's continued focus on accessibility features. The Beta channel release ...
Microsoft is sunsetting Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) and replacing it with Voice Access. The change has been on the cards since last year, but the company has now indicated the timeline. Microsoft ...
After taking a break last week, Microsoft has resumed its release of new Windows 11 Insider Preview beta builds. This latest version, KB5023011, is available in Build 22624.1391 with new features ...
How to enable and use voice activated navigation in Windows 11 22H2 Your email has been sent Improvements implemented with the release of Windows 11 22H2 mean that ...
Fluid Dictation is a new feature for Copilot+ PCs that makes speaking to your computer smoother and smarter. As you talk, it automatically fixes grammar, adds punctuation, and removes filler words ...
Physical keyboards are great, but microphone input has long been a staple for many PC power users. Sometimes, you can just speak faster than you can type. And it’s not just about typing with your ...
Despite being one of Windows 11’s most well-known accessibility features, Voice access has always been oddly missing from the Accessibility section in Quick Actions. Microsoft has finally added a ...
If you've ever needed or wanted free software to handle dictation or to control your PC using voice commands, look no further than Windows 11 itself. Microsoft's latest OS comes with three tools that ...
Despite being a text-only service, ChatGPT has become the fastest-growing consumer application, crossing the 100 million user base mark in just two months after launch. Now, if you are tired of typing ...
I’ve touted Windows’ ability to type with just your voice for years, so I finally decided to put my money where my mouth is: I used Windows’ Voice Access and Windows Dictation to “type” this entire ...