The Android system on my phone is better, but using Google Chrome works very well too. Anything Microsoft takes a back seat. Back when I went to high school there was one boy that took secretary class and suffered ridicule for it. I'm pretty fast for two finger typing, but speech-to-text gives me about 150 words a minute. There is some adjustments though. Typing is nice for thinking between the words you are typing. Speech to text is almost too fast. That and some loss of privacy about what I'm writing depending on my location.
Speech to text would probably be more trouble than its worth for you because you always have to go back and fix a thing or two. The word is always spelled right, but it may not be the word you wanted. As an example you say better, the machine types butter, that kind of thing frustrates fast typers. Thanks for the reply and upvote!
The Android system on my phone is better, but using Google Chrome works very well too. Anything Microsoft takes a back seat. Back when I went to high school there was one boy that took secretary class and suffered ridicule for it. I'm pretty fast for two finger typing, but speech-to-text gives me about 150 words a minute. There is some adjustments though. Typing is nice for thinking between the words you are typing. Speech to text is almost too fast. That and some loss of privacy about what I'm writing depending on my location.
hmm...that would have been me.
I took four years of typing in highschool.
I can type almost as fast as I can talk...(not saying much really)
Speech to text would probably be more trouble than its worth for you because you always have to go back and fix a thing or two. The word is always spelled right, but it may not be the word you wanted. As an example you say better, the machine types butter, that kind of thing frustrates fast typers. Thanks for the reply and upvote!