Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Ms.office2003 Is Speech SDK5.1 An Inbuilt Application Of MS Office2003 Up To Date?

Is speech SDK5.1 an inbuilt application of MS Office2003 up to date? - ms.office2003

I have an MS Office 2003, and I'm using speech recognition in MS Word, I almost updated suite. Is it useful to install the voice SDK 5.1? I am really worried about the speech text, no requests for action.

1 comments:

Jeff K said...

When you install speech recognition with Microsoft Office 2003, then you have the most up-to-Speech Recognition Engine to date and does not need to install the Speech SDK 5.1. When the Control Panel and select the voice, you should be able to get credit for Microsoft English Engine 6.1 can be found in the language. Select the engine if it is not already selected.

The SDK 5.1 includes speech that version 5.1 of the recognition. It is more than a day with the recognizer that comes with Office 2003.

The Voice SDK is available for programmers and developers to incorporate the ability to work in other Windows programs. An example of the e-discourse that suppliments the voice capacity of the system with MS Office. The e-Speaking, you create shortcut keys, voice-activated macros and assign voice commands to the graphics from any Windows program.

Videos and online demos are for viewing on the website e-Saxon available.

If you are the only voice to use, the capacity come with Office 2003, make sure that the language bar enabled (if not already done so). The language bar can be enabled or disabled via the control panel as well. Select "Control Panel for Languages (with locale and time zone)

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