![]() ![]() ![]() While there are few people using such technologies today, it is a subject of interest to all programmers, because they may need it in the future. It could be any local speech recognition engine with good accuracy (I'd argue that the decade old Windows Voice Recognition isn't quite there yet) and the ability to write custom voice commands. Voice programmers can take care of the rest.ĭoes it have to be Dragon? Not necessarily. To be clear, I'm not asking that you develop voice commands to input symbols by voice, only that the text boxes in VS Code (and/or Visual Studio) can accept dictation input by Dragon (preferably with full 'select-and-say' support). People have managed programming by voice in these situations, but the solutions are difficult to develop and not pretty. This is important to fix for people like myself who have long term hand injuries and are trying to figure out ways to program by voice. Currently, if you try to dictate into VS Code using software like Dragon (the industry standard), nothing happens. I wish to lodge a request to have VS Code updated so that it can accept dictation input.
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