
Use voice typing to talk instead of type on your PC
Use dictation to convert spoken words into text anywhere on your PC with Windows 10. Dictation uses speech recognition, which is built into Windows 10, so there's nothing you need to …
Windows Speech Recognition commands - Microsoft Support
Learn how to control your PC by voice using Windows Speech Recognition commands for dictation, keyboard shortcuts, punctuation, apps, and more.
Dictate text using Speech Recognition - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use your voice to dictate text to your computer and correct dictation errors as you work.
Use voice recognition in Windows - Microsoft Support
First, set up your microphone, then use Windows Speech Recognition to train your PC.
Dictate your documents in Word - Microsoft Support
Dictation lets you use speech-to-text to author content in Microsoft 365 with a microphone and reliable internet connection. It's a quick and easy way to get your thoughts out, create drafts or …
Dictate your emails in Outlook - Microsoft Support
Dictation lets you use speech-to-text to author content in Office with a microphone and reliable internet connection. It's a quick and easy way to draft emails, send replies, and capture the …
Use the Speak text-to-speech feature to read text aloud
Text-to-speech (TTS) is the ability of your computer to play back written text as spoken words. Depending upon your configuration and installed TTS engines, you can hear most text that …
Voice typing isn't working in Windows - Microsoft Support
Troubleshoot voice typing issues in Windows by checking microphone settings, resolving error messages, and adjusting input levels for accurate speech-to-text functionality.
Use voice access to control your PC & author text with your voice
Voice access in Windows 11 enables everyone, including people with mobility disabilities, to control their PC and author text using their voice. For example, you can open and switch …
Transcribe your recordings - Microsoft Support
The transcribe feature converts speech to a text transcript with each speaker individually separated. After your conversation, interview, or meeting, you can revisit parts of the recording …