Recently the authors conducted an experiment to demonstrate the utility of using speech input for PC-based word processing applications as a supplement to more traditional input devices such as keyboards and mice. In the experiment, speech input was used to execute word processor menu commands, while the keyboard was used for text entry and the mouse for positioning the cursor and selecting text. The authors believe that the results of the experiment provide evidence for the utility of speech input for command activation in PC and office-based applications.
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