Will a voice input methodology that doesn't change every word I speak then force me to use my hands which hurt to manually correct mistakes? I'm using the voice input because my hands hurt. Why is this so hard to implement? This is adaptive Tech and we need it why is it so hard?

Apr 4, 2022 · 4:11 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
My uncle graciously bought me an iPhone 13 Pro Max and an Apple Watch 7. I use dictation and then to the best of my ability make manual corrections which I have to do every single time. I have a Parkinson’s tremor in both hands and that makes it difficult.
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It is very hard when you're unable to use your hands to input data into any device much less a small device. This is why we need voice input for people who can speak. There are also I'm movements like Professor Stephen Hawking used and recently an implant has been used to success
Replying to @mholzschlag
What platform are you using? It is possible to speak well enough to have minimal mistakes to correct.
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The problem is mostly smartphones Google Voice is what I'm using currently. Much better results from AI, operating systems and apps. I have really bad technology currently. Economic limitations should not cause accessibility failure. The digital divide is not over there somewhere
Replying to @mholzschlag
I use it on a regular basis but it takes practice to implement. It is necessary to use more diction than we use in everyday speech. Disappointing or a number of reasons.
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Disappointing would be saying it lightly in my parlance LOL
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Replying to @mholzschlag
I use speech to text due to my vision issues. I have an iPhone 12, and I feel like the speech to text was better in earlier versions, when I zoom in to review and proofread, I feel like there are more errors than before.
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Same with me the Android Google voice was better at least a few years ago I don't know why they suck so hard I know it's a difficult technology to do but come on it's been a long time we've had it on other platforms and we shouldn't be struggling like this.
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