[Athen] Voice Recognition on the Macintosh

foreigntype at gmail.com foreigntype at gmail.com
Mon Oct 5 10:40:58 PDT 2020


David et al ATHEN-ites

Here's a very well done tutorial on how to use the voice commands to
control the iPad or other Mac devices. It includes a "cheat sheet" for
what-can-I-say commands, how to activate a numbered screen grid for
navigating the screen by voice, and lots more.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210539

Wink
Wink Harner
Accessibility Consultant/Alternative Text Production
The Foreign Type

Portland OR
foreigntype at gmail.com
480-984-0034

This email was dictated using Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Please forgive
quirks, misrecognitions, or errata .


On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 10:21 AM Schwarte, David M. <schwarte at purdue.edu>
wrote:


> Hello Everyone,

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> I have a student who needs to use voice recognition on the Macintosh for

> both typing and mouse commands. It has been a few years since I have

> looked into this. We used to have a license for Dragon NaturallySpeaking

> for Macintosh. I think the current best option would be to use the build

> in voice recognition. . Is this still true? If so, are there any good

> tutorials for learning to use the voice command features on the Mac? I

> remember this being somewhat confusing, when I looked at it, since there

> was a separate utility for commands and a Siri for voice.

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> Thanks,

>

> David Schwarte

>

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