User's Manual

You can use voice commands with your Bluetooth headset to initiate hands-free calls with Skype or
use Windows Speech Recognition services. Windows Speech Recognition enables you to use voice
commands to perform tasks on your computer, such as saving files, opening programs, and browsing
the Internet. You must first configure the headset to be used for Bluetooth voice recognition.
1.
Double-click the Bluetooth control icon in the taskbar notification area. Double-click the icon for
the audio headset, or right-click the icon and select Control.
2.
Under Headset Operations\ Headset and Speakerphone, click the Disconnect button.
3.
Click Enable speech recognition for (Device Name) headset.
4.
Click the Connect button to reconnect to the Bluetooth headset.
Now, you can begin using Voice recognition.
1.
Push the button on your headset to initiate speech recognition.
A window opens to show the voice commands you can use.
2.
To start a Skype call, say “Call name”, where name is a Skype contact.
If the computer finds a match for name in your Skype contacts, it initiates the call. If the computer
finds multiple matches, it displays them in a numbered list. Say the number of the contact you want
to call.
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To begin using Windows Speech Recognition, say “Start”.
Windows Speech Recognition enters listening mode and you can begin using voice commands to
control your computer. See the Speech Recognition topics in Windows Help and Support for common
commands and related instructions.
NOTE: You can use the Microsoft Setup Wizard to improve the computer’s ability to recognize
your voice commands. Click the Start button
, click Control Panel, then click Ease of
Access. Under Speech Recognition, click Set up a microphone, then follow the instructions in