Typing With No Hands
Posted by AskSuperZOct 15
Typing With No Hands!
This post was created using Dragon Naturally Speaking 10 Preferred from Nuance. And if you don’t believe it check the video out below. First I would like to say that I have had this software for about a week, and you will need to practice to get the hang of it, as I did. Now a little about Dragon Naturally Speaking 10 Preferred. This software will give you the power to create documents, reports and e-mails much faster than most of us can type. And if you know me personally, I can’t type fast at all. And did I mention that my spelling isn’t the greatest. And now that I’m using Dragon Naturally Speaking 10 Preferred I won’t need to worry about those embarrassing mistakes anymore. And this will also make my wife happy, because I won’t need to ask her how to spell a word anymore. And in case if you’re wondering if the software will work with Microsoft Word or Excel, it does. It also will work with Corel WordPerfect and most other Windows-based applications out there. Oh, and you can even surf the web with this software. I will end this video by saying that, I had a great time learning how to use Dragon Naturally Speaking 10 Preferred. And I would recommend it to anyone looking to free up your hands and type faster. Now it’s time for you to sit back and enjoy the video.
And don’t forget to check out the New York Times Review that was done on Dragon Naturally Speaking. And make sure you see for yourself how you stack up against Dragon. Take the Dragon NaturallySpeaking typing test! This test was a lot of fun, you will think so too.
2 comments
Comment by brettbum on October 15, 2008 at 4:31 pm
Very cool video. I noticed about half way through the video that the words above the video in your post were the words that you wrote with dragon. (it was obvious but I was slow on the uptake).
That said, your video was about 1 min 48 seconds and you wrote 240 words. thats about 2.2 words per second or 133 words per minute.
Even Cooler!
Comment by Owen on October 29, 2008 at 5:30 am
Excellent video. I had the opportunity to play with Dragon Naturally Speaking too – http://www.u-g-h.com/2008/10/24/blogging-at-the-speed-of-thought/)
I was pretty impressed at how fluid the whole process was and how efficient it actually made me. I’ll be practicing more to improve my speed, but 133 words per minute is brilliant!