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Subject:Voice Recognition Software From:Tammy Sudol <tammy -at- ZEUS -dot- ATS -dot- QC -dot- CA> Date:Thu, 1 Feb 1996 14:03:51 EDT-500
We're currently writing test procedures for an application that
includes a voice recognition module.
We have identified procedures using the mouse, keyboard, touch
screen. Examples are as follows:
1. Click OK. (mouse)
2. Press Enter. (keyboard)
3. Touch Start-up. (touch screen)
4. Enter Blue in the Parameters field. (Aside: usually, blue is
written in a different font)
What do I write when I want to instruct the user to ...