@ZerboMolo
I have wondered about the use of voice recognition or dictation software for story composition. Has anyone tried it, or successfully utilized it as a tool? I would like to hear your thoughts and opinions.
If you're using text to speech software is the only way you're going to HEAR our thoughts and opinions, otherwise you're going to read them. :)
I've used it before, but my problem turned into something simple. I can type faster and more coherently than I can speak. If I was using it for a rough first draft, it would be fine. My problem is I will also edit as I'm writing - so I'd speak a paragraph, see where the software made errors in transcribing, then try to fix those on the fly. Then I'd forget what I was saying and have to go back again, or I'd think of something different.
When typing like this, at least for me, it's easier to just put the words onto the screen and keep my train of thought on the tracks. I may ... I do ... still make typo's and errors, but it's a lot easier than actually having to watch what I say show up on the screen.