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How to use the voice input function of the computer version of Iflytek Input Method?

How to use the voice function of Iflytek Voice Computer Edition? The voice input function of Xunfei voice input method allows users to easily appear words without typing, which undoubtedly brings great convenience to everyone. Even if you don't know Pinyin or Wubi, you can use Iflytek's phonetic function to type quickly, so today Bian Xiao introduces the phonetic input tutorial of Xunfei phonetic input method in detail for users, and interested friends may wish to have a look!

Iflytek Phonetic Computer Edition Phonetic Function Use Tutorial;

1, opening and closing

Click the voice microphone to open the voice bar (shortcut key: F6), as shown in figure 1:

(Figure 1)

After opening the voice bar, you can click

Button (shortcut key: ESC) to close the voice bar.

2. Volume calibration

When you turn on the voice function for the first time, you need to adjust the volume according to the wizard prompts, and you can adjust your recording equipment to the best state.

It is recommended that you use an external microphone for voice input, so as to achieve the best recording effect, as shown in Figure 2:

(Figure 2)

3. Voice input mode

Iflytek input turns on mute mode for you by default. After you finish one sentence and successfully return to the text you just finished, you can continue to say the next sentence. The process operation is shown in Figure 3:

(Figure 3)

Generally speaking, when using a computer for voice input, noise will affect the recognition effect. At this time, the scene of speech recognition can be changed to noisy through the Input Method Settings-Speech Settings panel.

In noisy mode, when you finish a sentence, Iflytek Input Method will temporarily stop recording (shielding the interference of environmental noise). At this time, you need to click on the microphone to continue voice input. The process is shown in Figure 4:

(Figure 4)