SUMMARY
This article discusses the speech and handwriting recognition features of Microsoft Office Word 2003.
Word 2003 includes the speech recognition and handwriting recognition methods of input.
With the speech recognition feature, you can literally speak to your computer by means of a microphone. With the appropriate system requirements, you can dictate text into Microsoft Word, or, with a mouse click or spoken term, you can switch the input mode to Voice Command, so that you can control Word without clicking commands.
With the handwriting recognition feature, you can input your handwriting, either by controlling a mouse or by using a third-party drawing tablet, such as those created by Wacom or Calcomp. This input can be automatically converted to typed text, or it can be left as an "ink object" in your own handwriting. The handwriting recognition feature also supports a drawing function, so that you can include hand-drawn sketches in your Word document.
These features use the SAPI 5 engine to turn on and turn off Voice Command mode and Dictation mode. These modes are controlled with the
Language bar.
back to the topLanguage Bar
The
Language bar is a system upgrade that is installed with Microsoft Office 2003. The
Language bar adds alternative user input devices and features that are accessed and controlled in a central location.
The
Language bar appears in the upper-right corner of the window in Microsoft Office programs. The features of the
Language bar are determined by the options that are installed. The basic controls that you access with the
Language bar are Keyboard Language, Correction, Microphone, Handwriting, and Input Method Editors (IMEs).
You can move the
Language bar out of the way by temporarily hiding it. You can also close the
Language bar, so that it no longer appears. If you close the
Language bar, you cannot use the features that are on the
Language bar.
Note You cannot close the
Language bar if you have installed an Input Method Editor.
How to Close the Language Bar
The
Language bar is not part of speech recognition or handwriting recognition; it is a System Control Panel upgrade. Because of this, after the Language bar is installed, you cannot remove it by using Setup, although you can close it or minimize it.
To close the
Language bar, follow these steps:
- Right-click the Language bar, and then click Close the Language Bar.
- Click OK if you receive the following message:
You have chosen to close the Language bar.
To display the Language bar later, select Show the Language bar on the desktop in the Language Bar Settings dialog box. The Language Bar Settings dialog box is in the Text Input Settings Control Panel.
Note The correct name of the icon in Control Panel is Text Services.
back to the topHow to Display the Language Bar Again
To display the
Language bar, follow these steps:
- Click Start , and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Text Services.
- Click Language Bar, and then click to select the Show the Language bar on the desktop check box.
back to the topSystem Requirements for Speech Recognition
Recognition response time depends on your computer's CPU speed and available system memory. You can expect good response on a 400 megahertz (MHz) Pentium II computer with 128 megabytes (MB) or more of random access memory (RAM). A slower computer or less memory result in slower response times.
The minimum requirements for dictation are:
- A 400 MHz Pentium or faster computer.
- 128 MB or more of RAM.
- Microsoft Windows 2000 or later.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later.
- A high-quality close-talk (headset) microphone with gain adjustment support.
Note The Setup program checks for both the minimum RAM installed and the minimum processor speed.
back to the topHow to Install Speech Recognition
To install speech recognition, follow these steps:
- Click Start , and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- Click Change or Remove Programs.
- In the list of installed programs, click Microsoft Office 2003, and then click Change.
- Click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next.
- In the Features to install list, expand Office Shared Features.
- Expand Alternative User Input.
- Click the Speech icon, and then click Run all from my computer.
- Click Update to install speech components.
back to the topHow to Turn On Speech Recognition
After you install speech recognition, the Microphone Wizard runs. This wizard starts either when you restart your computer after you install speech recognition or when you click
Speech the first time (on the
Tools menu.)
Note You can also start the Microphone Wizard from the
Speech icon in Control Panel.
After you complete the steps to set up your microphone, speech recognition is technically installed. Next, you must complete the voice training (a minimum of two sessions is recommended). You then should be ready to start using speech recognition to change the way that you interact with your computer.
To turn on speech recognition, click
Microphone on the
Language bar, and then click either
Dictation or
Voice Command.
back to the topHow to Remove Speech Recognition
To remove speech recognition, follow these steps:
- Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- Click Change or Remove Programs.
- In the list of installed programs, click Microsoft Office 2003, and then click Change.
- Click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next.
- In the Features to install list, expand Office Shared Features.
- Expand Alternative User Input.
- Click the Speech icon, and then click Not Available.
- Click Update to remove speech components.
IMPORTANT If you remove speech recognition, you cannot close the
Language bar. For more information about the
Language bar, see the "Language Bar" section of this article.
For more information about installing and configuring speech recognition, click
Microsoft Word Help on the
Help menu, type
installing speech in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click
Search to view the topics returned.
back to the topHandwriting Recognition
The handwriting recognition feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean language versions of Microsoft Office.
You use handwriting recognition to enter text into any Office program by writing instead of typing.
You can write by using a handwriting input device (such as a graphics tablet used with 3-D drawing programs or Computer Aided Drafting [CAD] software, or a Tablet PC) or you can write by using your mouse.
Your natural handwriting is converted to typed characters and is inserted inline with any existing text, at the same size as the existing text. In Microsoft Word and Microsoft Outlook, you can also select the option to leave text in handwritten form.
To convert handwritten notes that were taken in a handheld device into Microsoft Word, follow the instructions that are included with your handheld device.
back to the topHow to Install Handwriting Recognition
To install handwriting recognition, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. (If you are using Windows XP, click Start and then click Control Panel.)
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- Click Change or Remove Programs.
- In the list of installed programs, click Microsoft Office 2003, and then click Change.
- Click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next.
- In the Features to install list, expand Office Shared Features.
- Expand Alternative User Input.
- Click the Handwriting icon, and then click Run all from my computer.
- Click Update to install handwriting components.
back to the topHow to Turn On Handwriting Recognition
On the
Language bar, click
Handwriting and then select the input method that you prefer.
For example, you can select from the following handwriting recognition input methods:
- If you click Writing Pad, a lined input box appears. You can draw in the lined box.
- If you click Write Anywhere, you can write anywhere on your screen. Your writing is recognized and is put at the insertion point.
- If you click Drawing Pad, a sketch input editor appears. You can use the sketch input editor to insert hand-drawn images into your document.
back to the topHow to Remove Handwriting Recognition
To remove handwriting recognition, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. (If you are using Windows XP, click Start and then click Control Panel.)
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- Click Change or Remove Programs.
- In the list of installed programs, click Microsoft Office 2003, and then click Change.
- Click Add or Remove Features, and then click Next.
- In the Features to install list, expand Office Shared Features.
- Expand Alternative User Input.
- Click the Handwriting icon, and then click Not Available.
- Click Update to remove handwriting components.
IMPORTANT If you remove handwriting recognition, you cannot remove the
Language bar.
For additional information about handwriting recognition, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
283160
Handwriting recognition frequently asked questions
For more information about installing and using handwriting recognition, click
Microsoft Word Help on the
Help menu, type
handwriting in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click
Search to view the topics returned.
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