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September General Meeting

Talk to your PC

 

Voice Xpress Professional Box.Don’t you wish sometimes you could “talk to” your computer instead of pecking away at the keyboard. Wouldn’t it be easier to dictate those e-mails you need to write and those business and personal letters you have to send? And what about dictating onto your spreadsheet, or saying OS commands like “format diskette” instead of clicking or typing them? Sounds convenient but not yet quite achievable?

Come to the next Danbury Area Computer Society general meeting on September 7 at the Danbury Hospital for an evening of demonstration. See for yourself how you can actually dictate to your computer and even translate what you say into or from another language.

At the presentation, you will see how L&H Voice Xpress is used in Windows applications. L&H Voice Xpress has three different levels of programs: Professional, Advanced, and Standard. The presentation will show you how to create, format, and edit documents using continuous speech and flexible, natural voice commands. For business professionals and those wanting to increase their productivity, L&H Voice Xpress products offer continuous speech dictation applications. L&H Voice Xpress products permit users to dictate into and control virtually any Windows application, while speaking at a natural pace. For those with Microsoft Office 2000 and the Intel Pentium III processor, Voice Xpress is enhanced.

The presentation will also include another Xpress product, its translator, which automatically translates text in documents, e-mail, and Web pages. L&H Power Translator Pro is designed to create draft-quality translations of French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish text to or from English. L&H Power Translator Pro takes advantage of the Pentium chip, accelerating translation speeds up to 17 words per second.


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