How to dictate to Thread using Microsoft Voice Typing?
Did you know that you can have your spoken words typed directly into Thread using Microsoft Voice typing tool? Add text to a matter note, email or document easily just by talking.
1. Open a matter note or email that you want to type into.
2. Click on the area where you need to add text.
3. On your keyboard, press and hold the Windows key
and letter H
4. Depending on your current Windows version, this will open either one of the below:
5. Click the microphone icon to start talking.
6. You will see the text typing in the selected area as you talk.
You can use the same tool for voice typing to emails or any other text fields.
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