Using Voice to Text in Windows 11
Windows 11 includes a built-in voice to text feature that allows you to dictate text into your computer using your voice. This can be a great way to save time and effort, especially if you have difficulty typing or if you are working in a noisy environment.
To use voice to text in Windows 11, you first need to set up speech recognition. You can do this by following these steps:
- Open the Settings app.
- Click on Accessibility.
- Click on Speech.
- Under Microphone, click on Get started.
- Follow the instructions in the wizard to set up your microphone and train Windows 11 to recognize your voice.
Once you have set up speech recognition, you can start using voice to text by pressing Windows+H on your keyboard. This will open the Voice typing pane. You can then start dictating text into your computer.
Here are some tips for using voice to text in Windows 11:
- Speak clearly and slowly.
- Use punctuation marks.
- If you make a mistake, you can say “delete” to delete the last word or phrase.
- You can also use voice commands to control the voice typing experience. For example, you can say “start over” to start a new dictation session or “pause” to temporarily stop dictation.
For more information on using voice to text in Windows 11, please see the following external links:
- How to use voice dictation in Windows 11
- How to Enable and Use Voice Access on Windows 11
- Windows Speech Recognition commands