Bug 69039 - ACCESSIBILITY: Support Windows Speech Recognition
Summary: ACCESSIBILITY: Support Windows Speech Recognition
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Writer (show other bugs)
Version: 3.3.0 release
Hardware: Other Windows (All)
: medium enhancement
Assignee: Not Assigned
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Whiteboard: BSA
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Blocks: 60251 83153
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Reported: 2013-09-06 14:21 UTC by JMBouchard
Modified: 2014-12-03 16:25 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Description JMBouchard 2013-09-06 14:21:37 UTC
Problem description: 
Windows Speech Recognition (WSR) (Vista, 7 or 8)does not allow dictation into Libre Office. 
Steps to reproduce:
1. Run WSR with Libre Office....
2. Try to Dictate ....
3. Will receive a what was that? Message....

Current behavior:
Does not work
Expected behavior:

 Should be able to dictate into LibreOffice using Windows Speech REcognition             
Operating System: All
Version: unspecified
Comment 1 tommy27 2013-09-07 11:36:47 UTC
Are you talking about this software, right?
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/windowsvista/speech.aspx

I assume that it works in MS Office, Internet Explorer, MS Outlook Express etc. etc.

basically you say that WSR cannot dictate into LibO... what about Firefox and Thunderbird?

I'm not sure they made it compatibile with non-MS products.
Comment 2 JMBouchard 2013-09-07 14:16:54 UTC
According to Marty Makoe at MyMSSpeech.com "WSR works well in any application that follows Microsoft’s TSF (text services framework). Ask the developers of LibreOffice if they’ve incorporated TSF in their software. If it is not TSF compliant you will need to dictate into Word or Wordpad or Notepad and copy/transfer to LibreOffice."

He wrote that back to me when I asked him a few days ago if he any thoughts. Is it possible to add the TSF framework into Libreoffice? Thank you very much.
Comment 3 tommy27 2013-09-07 14:26:01 UTC
adding Writer expert developers to CC List. They probably know that.
Comment 4 JMBouchard 2013-09-09 17:53:27 UTC
Just wanted to add that Dragon works fine when you click install accessibility tools. Wish WSR was that easy. 

On a side note, I would love to be able to help out in anyway I can by beta testing new releases etc. Hopefully, one with WSR functionality can come soon. Any ideas on how I can become a beta tester or otherwise help in other ways? Thank you very much.
Comment 5 V Stuart Foote 2013-09-18 03:01:17 UTC
As a cross platform program supporting Linux, OS X and Windows environments--the UNO Accessibility API will remain the basis of support for AT. 

It remains for external projects to implement AT for mobility impaired users who would benefit from speech recognition.

Microsoft TSF is in "legacy" status. And currently no agreed "standard" exists for Speach recognition. Microsoft has gone its own way with UI and MSSR. And Nuance, with its current Dragon NS 12--Full Text Control function--looks to again have omitted Apache OpenOffice and TDF LibreOffice support for UNO API, and only supporting Microsoft productivity products.

In the not too distant future, a full implementation of a native IAccessible2 (v1.3) standard based bridge for Windows OS will provide the AT hooks needed to implement Windows speech recognition to both Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice.

That might be a Nuance DNS commercial module, or I'd lean more to an Extension for AOO/LibreOffice useing the Python based Dragonfly speech recognition framework and a AOO/LibreOffice specific command-module for Microsoft WSR. Perhaps a cross over from the NVDA community.
Comment 6 Cédric Bosdonnat 2014-01-20 08:57:31 UTC
Restricted my LibreOffice hacking area


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