Tablet PC Speech Assistant

 


Tablet PC Speech Assistant program

Tablet PC Speech Assistant is a program for the Tablet PC written by Todd Landstad. Todd is a software engineer with years of experience with Tablet PC development. He developed the Tablet PC Speech Assistant as an aid for people who have problems speaking. Tablet PC Speech Assistant can make it quick and easy for some people to have phrases they often use spoken by the default voice on the Tablet PC. For instructions on how to use the Tablet PC Speech Assistant, click Tablet PC Speech Assistant Instructions.

If you would like more information about Tablet PC Speech Assistant, or would like to send comments or suggestions about the program, click Tablet PC Speech Assistant Feedback.

For details of a version of the Tablet PC Speech Assistant which is more usable with the smaller screen of an Ultra-Mobile PC, click Tablet PC Speech Assistant on 800x480 resolution.



Personalizing Tablet PC Speech Assistant

By using another program, called Tablet PC Speech Assistant Data Editor, you can add any words you'd like to the list of words that Tablet PC Speech Assistant can recognize. For example, you may want to add people's names or place names that aren't in the dictionary. With a few extra steps, you can also have your list of words shown in Tablet PC Speech Assistant to be different from the list of words shown when someone else uses Tablet PC Speech Assistant on the same computer.

For more details about personalizing Tablet PC Speech Assistant in this way, or to get the Tablet PC Speech Assistant Data Editor program, click learn about Tablet PC Speech Assistant Data Editor. You can also use the Tablet PC Speech Assistant Data Editor to make phrases show up in the Favourites list without having to speak them a few times first. In the future you will be able to use the Tablet PC Speech Assistant Data Editor to have sounds that you provide spoken then Tablet PC Speech Assistant speaks a word or phrase, rather than using the default voice on the computer. To learn more about that, contact Barker@Herbi.org.

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