I have had RSI for some time now, and thought Windows 7 speech recognition would be the solution for my tendinitis.
However, the Windows 7 speech recognition has some serious limitations, specially if you want to click anywhere on the screen.
I settled upon an extension for Win 7 called Voice Finger ( http://voicefinger.cozendey.com ), that somehow fill the gaps in Win 7 recognition.
I guess this software is not targeted to people who use speech recognition like an alternative from time to time, but if you want (or needs) to reduce computer contact to zero, this software is great.
Windows speech recognition
I have had RSI for some time now, and thought Windows 7 speech recognition would be the solution for my tendinitis.
However, the Windows 7 speech recognition has some serious limitations, specially if you want to click anywhere on the screen.
I settled upon an extension for Win 7 called Voice Finger ( http://voicefinger.cozendey.com ), that somehow fill the gaps in Win 7 recognition.
I guess this software is not targeted to people who use speech recognition like an alternative from time to time, but if you want (or needs) to reduce computer contact to zero, this software is great.