Does it answer back?
"I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that."
On 26/07/2014, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 7/16/2014 2:19 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>>> Ah... no harm done, Chris, I'm guilty of much more major
>>> misunderstanding
>>> often enough, myself. Swype replaces the stock keyboard for one that's
>>> Swype-able. Takes a short time getting used to, but it's faster than
>>> typing
>>> when on a tiny phone screen, at least for me.
>> I use voice recognition a lot of time too. Dictate the text. It does
>> pretty good with my Michigan accent.
>
> I was waiting for this. Voice recognition is far superior to any virtual
> keyboard, at least in a quiet environment and
> connected at 4G/LTE or with WiFi. I did a lot of dictating early in my
> career, and the style of including punctuation
> has come back fairly easily. Works OK in short pieces on some 3G, too.
>
> I CAN, actually 'touch' type on the Mini keyboard, if I get the angle right,
> and have a very inexpensive BT keyboard
> that works with everything I've tried it on.
>
> But my preference is voice recognition.
>
> No jet packs as yet, but I can at least talk usefully at my hand held
> computer. :-)
>
> Vocal Moose
>
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