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Using voice recognition, Open the Speech Reference Card

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www.gateway.com 2 In the Quick access to common tools section, click one of the following options to make some of the most common accessibility changes to Windows: • Start Magnifier provides a close-up view of the area near your mouse pointer. • Start On-Screen Keyboard displays a keyboard on the screen. You can press keys on the on-screen keyboard by clicking them with your mouse. • Start Narrator reads on-screen text and describes graphics. • Set up High Contrast changes the Windows color scheme to use high-contrast colors. You can also use the Ease of Access Center to: • Use the notebook without a display, mouse, or keyboard • Make the notebook display easier to see • Make the mouse and keyboard easier to use • Use text or visual alternatives for sounds Using voice recognition You can attach a microphone to your notebook (or use the built-in microphone on select Gateway notebooks) and configure Windows to create typed text from your voice. To set up voice recognition: 1 Click (Start), Control Panel, Ease of Access, then click Speech Recognition Options. The Speech Recognition Options window opens. 2 Click one of the following settings to start setting up speech recognition: • Start Speech Recognition turns on speech recognition. With a a built-in or attached microphone, you can then control your notebook using voice commands. • Set up microphone configures your microphone to work correctly with speech recognition. • Take Speech Tutorial helps you learn how to use speech recognition. • Train your computer to better understand you helps you create several voice samples that your notebook can use to better recognize the words you speak. • Open the Speech Reference Card lets you view and print a list of common voice commands. 3 You can also click Text to Speech on the left of the window to configure your notebook's settings for reading aloud on-screen text. 83

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2
In the
Quick access to common tools
section, click one of the following options to make
some of the most common accessibility changes to Windows:
Start Magnifier
provides a close-up view of the area near your mouse pointer.
Start On-Screen Keyboard
displays a keyboard on the screen. You can press keys
on the on-screen keyboard by clicking them with your mouse.
Start Narrator
reads on-screen text and describes graphics.
Set up High Contrast
changes the Windows color scheme to use high-contrast colors.
You can also use the Ease of Access Center to:
Use the notebook without a display, mouse, or keyboard
Make the notebook display easier to see
Make the mouse and keyboard easier to use
Use text or visual alternatives for sounds
Using voice recognition
You can attach a microphone to your notebook (or use the built-in microphone on select Gateway
notebooks) and configure Windows to create typed text from your voice.
To set up voice recognition:
1
Click
(
Start
),
Control Panel
,
Ease of Access
, then click
Speech Recognition Options
.
The
Speech Recognition Options
window opens.
2
Click one of the following settings to start setting up speech recognition:
Start Speech Recognition
turns on speech recognition. With a a built-in or attached
microphone, you can then control your notebook using voice commands.
Set up microphone
configures your microphone to work correctly with speech
recognition.
Take Speech Tutorial
helps you learn how to use speech recognition.
Train your computer to better understand you
helps you create several voice
samples that your notebook can use to better recognize the words you speak.
Open the Speech Reference Card
lets you view and print a list of common voice
commands.
3
You can also click
Text to Speech
on the left of the window to configure your notebook’s
settings for reading aloud on-screen text.