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Re: Controlling a virtual Apple II by voice
- Subject: Re: Controlling a virtual Apple II by voice
- From: CSM 'illovae' Seldon <illovae@none.org>
- Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 19:23:48 +0200
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bloomer_au <bloomer@iprimus.com.au> writes:
> I have to carefully manage RSI that I have in my arms and hands these
> days, which restricts the amount of typing, programming and gaming I
> can do.
>
> I recently bought Mac Speech Dictate speech-to-text software for my
> MacBook so that I could cut back significantly on all typing
> activities at the computer.
>
> (...)
>
> I'm just letting everyone know that you can operate a virtual Apple II
> this way if you need or want to. The speech software equivalent on a
> PC is called Dragon, and I imagine using some PC equivalent of
> AppleScript you could do similar stuff on that platform.
>
> -Wade
That's a really nice story, thanks for sharing your experience, it may
give some usefull ideas around here.
-- illovae.
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