A user wants to set up speech recognition on a PC. In which of the following Windows Settings tools can the user enable this option?
A user wants to set up speech recognition on a PC. In which of the following Windows Settings tools can the user enable this option?
To set up speech recognition on a Windows PC, the tool used is found under Ease of Access in settings. Ease of Access includes options dedicated to assistive technologies, including enabling and configuring speech recognition. This is where users can activate and set up the speech recognition feature, making it the correct choice for setting up this specific functionality.
Guys, its Ease of Access. I use Win10 21H2, and it literally says "Turn on speech recognition". Language simply lets you set up your mic for speech recognition, and if you try to do it, all it does is open up a troubleshooter. It simply tells you if your mic supports speech recognition. Even if its not just the mic, the goal is to enable it, which is necessary in order for the setup to even work properly. If Windows 11 has it too, its definitely D.
The question says the user wants to "set up" speech recognition. The Language tool in settings has an option that says "set up your mic for speech recognition", whereas ease of access just has a toggle that allows you to turn speech recognition on and off. It's a tricky question but it seems like the answer is A.
The key phrase is "Windows Settings tools." Ease of Access is a Control Panel applet. To choose Speech Recognition go to Start > Settings > Time & Language > Language > Speech > Speech Language
Language is for setting it up ease of access is for training it to recognise your voice.
Open Control Panel. Click on Ease of Access. Select Speech Recognition. Click the Start Speech Recognition link. In the Set up Speech Recognition page, click Next. Choose the type of microphone you’ll be using.
In Control Panel, select Ease of Access > Speech Recognition > Train your computer to better understand you. Select Next. Follow the instructions on your screen to set up speech recognition
Select Start > Setting> Ease of access> Speech> Turn on Speech Recognition
I'm changing my answer to D after doing more research ,
I literally just found it here on my PC: Control Panel\Ease of Access\Speech Recognition
I checked this on my personal computer and found speech recognition in Ease of Access.
In Control Panel, select Ease of Access > Speech Recognition > Train your computer to better understand you. Select Next. Follow the instructions on your screen to set up speech recognition.
Option A is for determining if it's english, spanish, etc. Option D allows for using the vocal input in lieu of typing.
Stupid, filler question. You can literally just hit the windows key and type "speech recognition" and hit enter. Questions like this do not show your knowledge of windows, but show what "Facts" you have memorized.
I asked my instructor he said D
it is amazing how they make these questions and not allow us to have a clear answer, why not window+Ctrl+S or something ...
D. Ease of Access
Ease of Access.
D is correct after I look around everything came to that answer. Language is more for OS or applications used in your language.
Use voice recognition in Windows Select (Start) > Settings > Time & language > Speech.