Alead LiveMIC2 Podręcznik użytkownika - Strona 11
Przeglądaj online lub pobierz pdf Podręcznik użytkownika dla Mikrofon Alead LiveMIC2. Alead LiveMIC2 11 stron. Wireless bluetooth microphone & transmitter. for the speech recognition user
A few hints on using the speech recognition on your iOS device:
1.
After clicking on the microphone icon on your virtual
keyboard, wait for the sound indicator at the bottom of the
screen to be visible and active (see image below).
2. Best accuracy is obtained if you enunciate carefully and speak
in phrases and complete sentences.
3. You will need to say all punctuation such as "comma",
"period", "new line", "new paragraph", etc.
4. Keep in mind that dictation will "time-out" on a regular basis
(typically every minute or so) so you will need to keep an eye
on the sound indicator at the bottom of the screen and re-
initiate speech to text whenever it stops. Why does this
happen? Apple offers the speech recognition as a free service
and it is processor consuming, so they don't want users
dictating the great American novel on their dime. If you want
something less constraining, consider purchasing Dragon
Dictation or Dragon Anywhere. Dragon Dictation is free but is not integrated into other iOS
applications. With this application it creates the text independently and then allows you to
conveniently store it in the clipboard or place it directly into a new SMS, email, or
Twitter/Facebook post. Dragon Dictation works nearly flawlessly with dictation arising from the
LiveMIC2.
References related to speech recognition on an iPhone or iPad:
https://turbofuture.com/consumer-electronics/How-to-use-Siri-voice-to-text-on-iPad-and-iPhone-to-
dictate-articles-and-blogs
https://www.nuance.com/mobile/mobile-applications/dragon-dictation.html