Using Windows Vista Speech Recognition to Write Articles
Freelance writers and content specialists are in danger of wearing out their fingers, hands, and wrists. Typing as much as 10,000 words per day puts a great strain on these parts. To reduce the chances of conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, those who write articles on line may turn to speech recognition programs. Instead of purchasing expensive software, consider using the free program that comes with Windows Vista.
As I write this article, I am leaving my chin on one hand. The other one is reaching for a cup of coffee. My new laptop came with Windows Vista, and I lost no time exploring its speech recognition capabilities.
