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by nosianu
1608 days ago
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Voice input is good for high level tasks and goals, requiring a high level comprehension. For detailed work though the more direct method of translating movements is far more efficient. When you can describe an abstract end goal voice is great. When you have to actually do all the individual steps towards some high level goal then it's like telling a newbie programmer through some high level database optimization. You only use voice because your main goal here is to teach someone. If the PC could be taught that way, then voice would be in demand for such tasks too. |
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