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2012-01-23
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2012-01-25
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2012-01-26
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2012-01-29
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2012-01-29
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Voice-to-goog is a great app and it's free.
But if you want to try an alternative, you'll find it at
http://store.ovi.com/content/244542 .
It's commercial app, but enables a system wide speech to text
Cheers,
Patrizio Bruno
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2012-01-29
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2012-01-29
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Just enable it using the app "Quick Voice" or by Settings->Language->Keyboard. Then select the Voice keyboard by swiping your keyboard. If you can't find "QuickVoice" in keyboard selection under Settings->Language->Keyboard, reboot and retry.
Once you get a keyboard with 4 buttons, like the one in screenshots, hold down the mic button and talk clearly and loudly, once done just release the mic button, you'll see a rotating gear that means "please wait...".
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2012-01-29
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i have a new N9 and i'm really happy with it , i had an 5800 xpress music ,
i used to use the voice command specialy to call people ( saying there names ) i can't found this option in the n9
it can be possible to not have it here
thanks