Comment Re:So, basically (Score 0) 307
There is one key issue which will hold this technology back until a point where we are all working from home. Imagine your work environment where everyone around you is constantly talking to their computer. "Cut! Paste! Close window! Go to thaitrannyporn.net!" (Sadly, I think everyone working from home is also unlikely, but that's a topic for another post.)
That being said, I still would like to see more voice integration, if only for use in the home. The key places I would like to see speech integrated into my software:
Word processing. Dictate and hold down modifier keys for commands. For example, mouse over text, hold control, say 'cut,' move mouse, say 'paste.'
Image processing software. I use keyboard commands extensively in these programs, but would like to free myself to simply work with my voice for commands, and my mouse as the tool. (I tried this with PhotoShop a while back. In PhotoShop, all the tools are tied to single keys, and so the software recognized each phonetic element, and rapidly switched between the related tools as I spoke...)
I'm sure there are many other examples, but these are the ones I've found myself wishing for in the past.
That being said, I still would like to see more voice integration, if only for use in the home. The key places I would like to see speech integrated into my software:
Word processing. Dictate and hold down modifier keys for commands. For example, mouse over text, hold control, say 'cut,' move mouse, say 'paste.'
Image processing software. I use keyboard commands extensively in these programs, but would like to free myself to simply work with my voice for commands, and my mouse as the tool. (I tried this with PhotoShop a while back. In PhotoShop, all the tools are tied to single keys, and so the software recognized each phonetic element, and rapidly switched between the related tools as I spoke...)
I'm sure there are many other examples, but these are the ones I've found myself wishing for in the past.