So I started looking for a Chrome extension that lets me dictate text anywhere on any webpage, thinking I could use it with EN-Web open, instead of EN-Windows.Īnd I found the Chrome Extension Speech Recognition Anywhere .and it works perfectly with EN-Web. And until now I have not been able to get MS speech-to-text working in EN, and so I have continued to rely on other dictation websites such as SPEECHNOTES or DICTATION.īut like I mentioned before those sites still require me to copy-paste the resulting text into the EN Note.
I prefer working at my desk with PC and multi monitor setup. rather than pulling out an iPad or Android Smart Phone just to be able to dictate text into a note (a solution I found previously). and so I'd like to dictate key contents of it, into my study notes. I'm currently in the midst of going through this educational video course, for which no transcription exists. Today I once again revisited this issue (or indeed feature request), of not being able to speech-to-text dictate into a Note when using EN Windows. Whereas on iPad and Android speech-to-text dictation is right there ready to use, and it works great
i didn't know such a feature existed.Īnd when exploring Cortana, I discovered another gold nugget for dictation in Outlook, irrelevant here, but another great find, thanks to you.cheers again mate ? EN created a new standard Note automatically (no attachments) very nice. TXT file was saved in to an 'Add to Evernote' folder on my PC, and a subsequent Import Folder setup on EN. maybe a feature request!? ?Īnyway, your suggestion works great, and the 'dropit' app was not needed, as once the dictation notepad resulting. I reckon EN should remunerate the top 5 or 10 of you guys just because of the amount of time/money you save them. Look at other automation options - like if your 'voice notepad' app generates a text file, Dropit can move or copy that file into an Evernote Import Folder which would automatically create a new note.Īwesome, once again Seriously I don't bother with generating tickets to EN, due to the big gun moderators/gurus/contributors on this Forum like yourself giving the gold. So anyone out there figured this out? If yes, please let me know, cheers I read some other MS Articles, turned speech recognition on etc, trained my PC to my voice, but nada. Win-logo + CTRL+H just doesn't work on my machine.
I explored EN Help Article How to use speech-to-text to dictate notes but that didn't work. Whereas on iPad and Android the feature is right there ready to use, and it works great. but having to 1st go to this app, then copy and paste into EN minimised the time saving benefits. Up until now, when I've had large amounts of text to enter into a note, and wanted to use a dictation feature, I used a 2-step process of 1st going to my other desktop app 'Voice Notepad' (dictation.io).
So today I felt it was time that I once-and-for-all get this functionality working on my EN for Windows app. Occasionally when using EN on my iPad, or Android phone, I really love the ability to dictate text via the microphone icon/speech-to-text functionality.Įven when using Google search, I tend to mostly dictate my search queries rather than typing. (308094) Public (CE Build ce-) on a 64bit Win10 Laptop.