This house is more than one Simple Dictation Demonstrates ============ As the name implies it is a simple application that only displays the text of speech recognition. To use Simple Dictation, begin speaking into the microphone after the application launches. The results of the speech recognition display in the text box. There are no other controls for Simple Dictation. Dictation cannot be turned off through the application and different grammars may not be used. Limited text normalization is supported, i.e. saying "five dollars" will result in "$5.00". Other substitutions, such as "new line" or "paragraph" are not supported. Speak at a normal rate and volume for best results. Do not pause unnecessarily or excessively between words. Speech recognition yields the best results from natural speech patterns. Sample Language Implementations =============================== This sample is available in C++. Files ===== SimpleDictation.h Contains the declaration of the CSimpleDict class. SimpleDictation.cpp Contains the entry point for the SimpleDictation application and definitions of methods of CSimpleDict class. stdafx.h Contains the standard system include files and project specific include files that are used frequently, but are changed infrequently. stdafx.cpp Generates the precompiled header. resource.h Microsoft Developer Studio generated include file. Used by sipmledict.rc. sipmledict.rc Resource scripts. version.rc2 sipmledict.ico Icon files. small.ico SimpleDictation.sln Microsoft Visual Studio solution file. SimpleDictation.vcproj Visual C++ project file. Readme.txt This file. To build the sample using Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio 2008: ================================================================== 1. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the directory. 2. Double-click the icon for the SimpleDictation.sln (solution) file to open the file in Visual Studio. 3. In the Build menu, select Build Solution. The application will be built in the "Debug" or "Release" directory for 32-bit platforms, "x64\Debug" or "x64\Release" directory for 64-bit platforms. To run the sample: ================= 1. Navigate to the directory that contains the new executable, using the command prompt or Windows Explorer. 2. Type SimpleDictation.exe at the command line, or double-click the icon for SimpleDictation.exe to launch it from Windows Explorer.