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Voice Finger 2.5.8

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Voice Finger is a speech recognition tool that enables you to control your mouse and keyboard just using your voice, in the fastest possible way.

 
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License
Shareware
Cost
$9.99
Trial Period:
30 Days
OS:
7 / Vista
Cow Rating:
nora
Popularity:
47%
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Voice Finger enables zero computer contact, so you can confidently use your voice and rest your hands. Other speech recognition software assumes you can type and click for some tasks, in contrast Voice Finger does not leave gaps that you'll need type or click, it was made to do everything by voice.

To improve speediness, instead of using the Windows Vista and Windows 7 default speech recognition way of clicking at a point on the screen, which requires a lot of successive commands, Voice Finger uses a 36 x 36 grid to click anywhere on the screen, most of the time quickly with just one command. You will find advanced features like pressing several keys simultaneously, clicking with any of the three mouse buttons, dragging with different mouse buttons, automatically repeating keys, clicking several times at once, double-clicking and holding. Virtually anything you can imagine of doing with your keyboard and mouse by voice.

Voice Finger is also a welcome solution for people with disabilities and/or computer injuries, like Tendonitis, Repetitive Strain Injury, Quadriplegia, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and others.

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