Universal speech-to-text for Windows OS?
I'm tired of typing, and it's really getting to my wrists. Yes, I have a fully ergonomic setup. Speech-to-Text works pretty well via Google's API, for example, I can use this https://ift.tt/2D5yOvu But this requires a lot of copypasta. But what I'd really like is a little prompt [] where I can talk and have it insert text wherever the cursor is, in any program - web browser form fields, MS Word, etc. Does this exist? 2 comments on Hacker News.
I'm tired of typing, and it's really getting to my wrists. Yes, I have a fully ergonomic setup. Speech-to-Text works pretty well via Google's API, for example, I can use this https://ift.tt/2D5yOvu But this requires a lot of copypasta. But what I'd really like is a little prompt [] where I can talk and have it insert text wherever the cursor is, in any program - web browser form fields, MS Word, etc. Does this exist?
I'm tired of typing, and it's really getting to my wrists. Yes, I have a fully ergonomic setup. Speech-to-Text works pretty well via Google's API, for example, I can use this https://ift.tt/2D5yOvu But this requires a lot of copypasta. But what I'd really like is a little prompt [] where I can talk and have it insert text wherever the cursor is, in any program - web browser form fields, MS Word, etc. Does this exist? 2 comments on Hacker News.
I'm tired of typing, and it's really getting to my wrists. Yes, I have a fully ergonomic setup. Speech-to-Text works pretty well via Google's API, for example, I can use this https://ift.tt/2D5yOvu But this requires a lot of copypasta. But what I'd really like is a little prompt [] where I can talk and have it insert text wherever the cursor is, in any program - web browser form fields, MS Word, etc. Does this exist?
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