However, improvements and changes to dictation, such as an updated interface and customization options in the Settings app are expected to arrive in the next version of Windows 10. And despite the fact that you can use some of the Speech Recognition commands, you'll notice the absence of the commands to navigate the desktop or app using your voice. You can use speech-to-text on Microsoft Word through the 'Dictate' feature. It's limited to users running the US English version of Windows 10. In addition, it's not capable of recognizing punctuations automatically. For example, during my test, repeatedly saying "uppercase w" would keep on writing the words "uppercase" and "W." Overall the experience using dictation on Windows 10 is good, but not perfect, as you may find it not very reliable all the time. If you want to learn more about the punctuation and symbol commands you can use, check out this Microsoft support page. Supported keys: Tab, Enter, End, Home, Page up, Page down, Backspace, Delete Moves cursor forward to the beginning of the next block of text Moves cursor to the start of a text block Moves cursor to the first character before a specified word or phrase Moves cursor backwards to the beginning of the previous block of text Moves cursor to the first character after specified word or phrase Deletes recent dication result or selected text
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