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Anyone else using "Accessibility Voice Control" for dictation? Oy!
#1
I turned on Accessibility voice control to try out the dictation with editing. What a mess. Random capitalizations, unresponsiveness, editing weirdnes. It's like Siri with brain damage. I’m surprised this product made it out the door.
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#2
iPhone? or Mac?

I pretty much do 98% of my texting via voice, its pretty dang near 100% right.
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#3
jdc wrote:
iPhone? or Mac?

I pretty much do 98% of my texting via voice, its pretty dang near 100% right.

M1 Mac Mini.
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#4
My 2013 MBA HS is very hit and miss.
The Android pho is way better.
Though sometimes it makes hilarious errors that I send out anyway.
“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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jonny wrote:
[quote=jdc]
iPhone? or Mac?

I pretty much do 98% of my texting via voice, its pretty dang near 100% right.

M1 Mac Mini.
that mini doesn't have a mic does it? what mic are you using? That really matters.
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hal wrote:
[quote=jonny]
[quote=jdc]
iPhone? or Mac?

I pretty much do 98% of my texting via voice, its pretty dang near 100% right.

M1 Mac Mini.
that mini doesn't have a mic does it? what mic are you using? That really matters.
Sennheiser sc30. The recognition isn't horrible, it's the random capitalizations and other glitches that drive me crazy.
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#7
It took about 2 min to figure out it doesn't work.
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#8
That doesnt sound... right?

My iphone, first take:

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#9
That's the difference between dictation in the iPhone and Accessibility Voice Control on Big Sur. The only reason I use AVC is for the editing.
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jonny wrote:
I turned on Accessibility voice control to try out the dictation with editing. What a mess. Random capitalizations, unresponsiveness, editing weirdnes. It's like Siri with brain damage. I’m surprised this product made it out the door.

That image makes it pretty clear that the mac version and the iOS version are completely different.
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