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lunixbochs | 3 years ago
It's also worth saying that if you only tried things out briefly, there are a handful of reasons recognition may have seemed worse. Talon uses a strict command system by default, because that improves precision and speed for trained users, but the tradeoff there is it's more confusing for people who haven't learned it yet.
For example, Talon isn't in "dictation mode" by default, so you need to switch to that if you're trying to write email-like text and don't want to prefix your phrases with a command like "say".
The timeout system may also be confusing at first. When you pause, Talon assumes you were done speaking and tries to run whatever you said. You can mitigate this by speaking faster or increasing the timeout.
The default commands (like the alphabet) may also just not be very good for some accents, and that will be the case for any speech engine - you will likely need to change some commands if they're hard to enunciate in your accent.
I recommend joining the slack [1] and asking there if you want more specific feedback. I definitely want to support many accents and even have some users testing Talon with other spoken languages.
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