Speech recognition

My uncle needs a speech recognition software. He has a Compaq Deskpro with Windows XP SP2 with Intel Pentium 3 processor.

Does anyone know of a good program?

-MIFRAS

Hello Mifras N.

There is no speech recognition engine (SRE) integrated directly into Windows XP. You must install a compatible engine, and in most cases, you will install it in one of the two sources.

Click on the number below and the website for more information.

You'll need to get a good microphone, such that it will be imperative to not go out noice that the microphone picks up.
Windows Vista and Windows 7 have speech recognition in operating systems.

I hope this helps.

Thank you

Marilyn
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