Work by Speech 1.7
Efficient work on a computer by speech without needing a keyboard and mouse
Program info
Work by Speech is the first program in the world that allows efficient work on a computer by speech without needing a keyboard and mouse.
Application Features:
- Efficient work on a computer by speech alone
- Quiet speaking support
- Application switching and opening by speech
- Built-in voice commands for the most common actions
- Custom voice commands management
- Macro recording
- Separate dictation mode
- Fast and repeatable mouse control by speech with support for all mouse actions
- Customizable mousegrid that can be moved by speech
- Automatic mousegrid optimization for every used application
- Very low processor and memory usage
- Works with any microphone under Windows 10 and 11
- Available for the English language only
- Free updates
Who is it for?
- People with some permanent disabilities (e.g. someone paralyzed in both hands).
- People with some temporary disabilities (e.g. a person who broke both hands in an accident).
- Those who would like to decrease the chance of developing repetitive stress injury, such as carpal tunnel syndrome (eg. by working one day a week by speech or by performing some tasks by speech).
- Users who want to increase their productivity by using voice commands like switch to Chrome, open Photoshop, close that, show desktop, paste x times, undo/redo x times, scroll left/right x times, custom voice commands and macro recording.
- Anyone who just wants to control a computer by speech. More
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