I talked this using speech recognition on android.

That's funny. I said "typed" but it put "talked". Was it being cute, or did
it misinterpret my speech?  Anyway, I've only played around with this. Any
field that has focus is already speech enabled.  Just touch the microphone
on the Android keyboard.

On Windows, you must install the speech recognition components.  I did this
with WinXP and Revolution 2.x long ago.  I placed focus on a field, spoke,
and it typed what I said.  However, for some reason, every character was
typed twice.  I was only playing, so I never tried to resolve.

~Roger

Sent from my Android tablet
On Aug 8, 2014 5:59 AM, "Ruediger Wilhelm" <wilhelm.forchh...@freenet.de>
wrote:

> I would like to build an application in
> LC for Win and Android
> where the user reads a question from the
> screen and
> enters his response by talking single
> words into the microphone.
> The quality of the answer has to be
> evaluated
> by the program.
> Has somebody advice or experience in
> this respect?
>
> Ruediger
>
>
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