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Old 07-01-2015, 07:34 AM #11
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You need a good microphone for windows like the yeti.
I'll second that. I'm using Microsoft Voice. I had about 90% success rate with a cheap headset with boom microphone. Got the YETI and it went to 99% effective.

My tremors are bad, I am 'thumping the mouse" onto the mouse pad. Hate to admit first time I had it happen, I was wondering what the noise was. Didn't realize what I was doing.

THANK YOU for posting Steady Mouse! I hadn't seen that before, but makes perfect sense!
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Songfellow,

Thanks for that tip. I tried the voice recognition software that comes with Windows 7. But after a hour going through the training exercises, I seemed to have made little progress. Is a hour far too short a time?

As an indication of my progress, here's the last verse and chorus to a famous English folk song that I spoke, not sung, very slowly:

Cherwell run will roads and ranting you all
All are written recklessly
Between old and rare outings clear and mountains
The great Loa" and state
Umpteen gradient galley
Telling it like a real thing
Instrument autonomy and tins
A kink I would rather be dead

A malevolent a remnant on mentions dwelling
A giggle at leisure there aren't more and why
A Arabia weight late on Monday
But I'm three men on Sunday

Kudos to the first person to name the song.

John
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I've just come across some software that lets you move the mouse cursor by moving your head:

Camera Mouse

It does this by using a laptop's webcam to detect head movements.

It is free. My thanks go to the people at Boston College who have made this possible.

John

PS no one has yet identified the English folk song that I put through voice recognition software. Another clue: it was written by the husband of the sister of a person who helped inaugurate Obama.
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