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If it misunderstands or misspells your words, you can tell Dragon to go back and fix it. You can open the usual word processing apps such as Microsoft Word and Notepad, and begin dictating your text. You can even tell it where to place the cursor.ĭragon is smart enough to learn from you.ĭictation accuracy is where Dragon really shines, though. It can write your emails for you, perform Google searches, post to Facebook and Twitter, and launch Web browsers. Anywhere you find a text box, Dragon will enter any text you tell it to. One fantastic feature is its integration with Web apps and your email, including Gmail. This is where you see what Dragon can do. To start the application, just say “wake up,” and the orange logo will turn green. In that bar is an orange microphone logo, which indicates that Dragon is currently not listening.
Then the application loads a bar at the top of your screen. Upon opening Dragon NaturallySpeaking for the first time, you have to do the usual text dictations to set up a user profile. (You’ll also find a preinstalled version on every iPhone and iPad, and Nuance confirmed earlier this year that the company makes Siri for Apple.) Otherwise, your lowest-cost preview is the $20 Dragon Notes, which lets you test out the voice-recognition capabilities in a stripped-down program.ĭragon NaturallySpeaking steps you through its training. If you have a recent Intel-powered Ultrabook or all-in-one desktop, you might have Dragon Assistant preinstalled.
Nor did it respond well to my German accent, so other accents may stymie it as well.Ĭhrome users might have noticed the little microphone at the far right of the search bar in Google. I found the accuracy level dipped when I dictated long texts into a MS Office doc.
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It’s easy to use, and the price is right, but Windows Speech Recognition’s performance could stand some improvement. When you are finished, just say “stop listening” and it will go to sleep, waiting for you to wake it up again. You can also tell the computer to shut down or restart, as well as call up the start menu or a command line box. Once you have a document open, you can dictate text and it will instantly appear there. It can open browsers (including new tabs), apps, as well as Microsoft Office documents. You can tell Windows Speech Recognition to pretty much do anything on your PC. That’s certainly great to see, as Google currently leaves its version of this feature solely for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.To begin, just say clearly into the microphone “start listening.” The app then beeps and springs into action, waiting for your next command.
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The Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, Galaxy A52, and Galaxy Note 10 series have all added support for Object Eraser with this update.
Or, at least that’s what Samsung claims - the resulting tests we’ve seen and performed thus far are less than impressive.īeyond that, and perhaps more exciting, is that Object Eraser is expanding to more Samsung phones.
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This firstly includes the ability to erase reflections from photos using the eraser, and the same update also enables the removal of shadows.
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Rolling out now through an update to the Samsung Gallery app (h/t Android Police), Samsung is adding a couple of new features to Object Eraser. It’s a function similar to Content-Aware Fill on Adobe Photoshop, but obviously, it’s a much quicker and easier process. Users are given the option to highlight and remove people or objects from a photo, with the phone using AI to fill in the gap. “Object Eraser” lives within the Samsung Gallery app and works much like Google’s Magic Eraser on the Pixel 6. However, Samsung had a similar feature known as Object Eraser earlier the same year with its Galaxy S21 series, and now that feature is expanding device support and adding the ability to remove reflections and shadows. Magic Eraser was a feature that turned heads on Google’s Pixel 6, and it delivered some genuinely impressive results.