Umm...click the little x in the right hand corner? Is this a trick question?
"Graham" <Graham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone tell me how to turn the speak recognition OFF, get some crazy
> e-mails in the office !!
Graham,
Say 'Stop Listening' or Click on Microphone in large icon (default at top of
screen) (actually puts it to sleep if running on AC power)
Right click on small microphone icon in lower right select 'off'
Michael
"Graham" <Graham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone tell me how to turn the speak recognition OFF, get some crazy
> e-mails in the office !!
> Can anyone tell me how to turn the speak recognition OFF, get some crazy
> e-mails in the office !!
LaRoux ahd Michael have told you how it turn it off for the current session, but if it
keeps turning back on when you reboot, you need to do one thing more:
Open the Control Panel and click "Classic View" in the side panel. Double-click "Speech
Recognition Options", then click "Advanced speech options" in the side panel. In the
resulting dialog (titled "Speech Properties"), click the Speech Recognition tab, then,
in the section marked "User Settings", uncheck "Run Speech Recognition at startup".
Finish by clicking OK to close the dialog.
HTH. HAND.
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Glenn Shaw • Indianapolis, IN USA
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Many thanks for that, Glenn!
Speech Recognition at start-up was really annoying me -- taking so long
every time waiting for it to "sleep" before being able to switch it off.
It was getting very tiresome.
> <Graham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > Can anyone tell me how to turn the speak recognition OFF, get some crazy
> > e-mails in the office !!
>
> LaRoux ahd Michael have told you how it turn it off for the current session, but if it
> keeps turning back on when you reboot, you need to do one thing more:
>
> Open the Control Panel and click "Classic View" in the side panel. Double-click "Speech
> Recognition Options", then click "Advanced speech options" in the side panel. In the
> resulting dialog (titled "Speech Properties"), click the Speech Recognition tab, then,
> in the section marked "User Settings", uncheck "Run Speech Recognition at startup".
> Finish by clicking OK to close the dialog.
>
> HTH. HAND.
>
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> Glenn Shaw • Indianapolis, IN USA
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> "Glenn Shaw" wrote:
>
>> <Graham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Can anyone tell me how to turn the speak recognition OFF, get some
>> > crazy e-mails in the office !!
>>
>> LaRoux ahd Michael have told you how it turn it off for the current
>> session, but if it keeps turning back on when you reboot, you need to
>> do one thing more:
>>
>> Open the Control Panel and click "Classic View" in the side panel.
>> Double-click "Speech Recognition Options", then click "Advanced
>> speech options" in the side panel. In the resulting dialog (titled
>> "Speech Properties"), click the Speech Recognition tab, then, in the
>> section marked "User Settings", uncheck "Run Speech Recognition at
>> startup". Finish by clicking OK to close the dialog.
>>
>> HTH. HAND.
>
> Thanks Glen, thats exactly what I wanted.
You're welcome.
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Glenn Shaw • Indianapolis, IN USA
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Hello again, works with one user but not the other !!
"Glenn Shaw" wrote:
> <Graham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > "Glenn Shaw" wrote:
> >
> >> <Graham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Can anyone tell me how to turn the speak recognition OFF, get some
> >> > crazy e-mails in the office !!
> >>
> >> LaRoux ahd Michael have told you how it turn it off for the current
> >> session, but if it keeps turning back on when you reboot, you need to
> >> do one thing more:
> >>
> >> Open the Control Panel and click "Classic View" in the side panel.
> >> Double-click "Speech Recognition Options", then click "Advanced
> >> speech options" in the side panel. In the resulting dialog (titled
> >> "Speech Properties"), click the Speech Recognition tab, then, in the
> >> section marked "User Settings", uncheck "Run Speech Recognition at
> >> startup". Finish by clicking OK to close the dialog.
> >>
> >> HTH. HAND.
> >
> > Thanks Glen, thats exactly what I wanted.
>
> You're welcome.
>
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> Glenn Shaw • Indianapolis, IN USA
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=?Utf-8?B?R3JhaGFt?= <Graham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> Hello again, works with one user but not the other !!
Hmm. An educated guess: Disabling Speech Recognition the way I described
probably works on a per-user basis. The other user will probably need to
disable SR using the steps I described earlier while under his/her own
login.
I personally have no way of testing this myself, since I'm the only user on
my PC (running Vista Ultimate).
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Glenn Shaw • Indianapolis, IN USA
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Yes, did that. User with problem is one with password access - curious
"Glenn Shaw" wrote:
> =?Utf-8?B?R3JhaGFt?= <Graham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> news:080A5A61-B6AC-4DC4-BC21-1832EC328A54@microsoft.com:
>
> > Hello again, works with one user but not the other !!
>
> Hmm. An educated guess: Disabling Speech Recognition the way I described
> probably works on a per-user basis. The other user will probably need to
> disable SR using the steps I described earlier while under his/her own
> login.
>
> I personally have no way of testing this myself, since I'm the only user on
> my PC (running Vista Ultimate).
>
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> Glenn Shaw • Indianapolis, IN USA
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