Speeh Recognition - Launch Prog SHortcut


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    Speeh Recognition - Launch Prog SHortcut


    HI

    Great forum just joined but have been lurking for a long time.

    Thanks for the great tuts.

    I have a shortcut that will take me to the Speech Recognition section in COntrol Panel but would like to start the program with a shortcut and cant seem to find that.

    Tried working with the link in control panel but can not highlight or use to create shortcut.

    Any help wold be appreciated.

    Thanks
    Casperrr
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       #2

    Welcome to the Seven Forums
    Have a look at this Speech Recognition Shortcut - Create
    Jerry
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    HI

    Thanks for the reply.

    Right, I have the shortcut but am trying to start the program with a shortcut or hotkey to bypass the opening of the Control Panel, et.

    Thanks
      My Computer


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    OK try this hit Start Button go to All Programs Accessories - Ease Of Access - Windows Speech Recognition right click go to Sent to then Desktop (create shortcut) and see if that works.
    Jerry

    That should work I just try it
    Last edited by Bongo; 01 Feb 2011 at 20:37.
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    Outstanding, thanks.

    Of course -
    duh- if all else fails, look for the application in the Programs list.

    I'm a little late to the W7 party and held onto XP until recently - the Start Panel and programs are (thankfully) more tucked away in 7 -

    Really liking what was done with Explorer - still use Directory Opus a lot but the Explorer in this version is much better.


    Thanks again.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 12,120
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    Casperrr said:
    Outstanding, thanks.

    Of course -
    duh- if all else fails, look for the application in the Programs list.

    I'm a little late to the W7 party and held onto XP until recently - the Start Panel and programs are (thankfully) more tucked away in 7 -

    Really liking what was done with Explorer - still use Directory Opus a lot but the Explorer in this version is much better.


    Thanks again.
    Your Welcome
    Glad you got it
    Jerry
      My Computer


 

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