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Windows Speech Recognition

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Windows Speech Recognition is a speech recognition application included in Windows Vista. The program uses Microsoft Speech Recognizer 8.0 for Windows as its speech profile engine.

Windows Speech Recognition allows the user to control the computer by giving specific voice commands. The program can also be used for the dictation of text.

Currently, the program works with eight languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, Japanese and Chinese.

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